Few San Francisco Residents Enroll In Health Care Program After City Increases Income Eligibility Limits

San Francisco on Wednesday expanded eligibility in its Healthy San Francisco program to individuals residing in the city with incomes up to about $32,000 annually who do not qualify for other

health programs, but “few seemed to be taking advantage of it,” the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

Original post by Women’s Health / Gynecology News From Medical News Today

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