California Medicaid/CHIP Coverage

In the state of California, 13,323,616 residents were enrolled in Medicaid/CHIP coverage at the start of 2022, reflecting the steady 71.8% increase in enrollment rates following the Marketplace Open Enrollment Period of October 2013.1 California is actively encouraging eligible residents to enroll in Medicaid and CHIP coverage, suggesting a promising future for agents working with Medicaid and CHIP products in the state.1 A growing number of eligible Californians are deciding on what plan is best for them and are looking to agents to offer direction and guidance. 

For Californians receiving Medicaid, in a 2020 report, the care they receive meets a portion of the standards, with 22 of CMS’s 27 quality of care measures being met for adults enrolled in Medicaid coverage.1 As an agent working with Medicaid and CHIP plans in California, the clients you engage with will likely be satisfied with the care they receive. Others will benefit from your expertise and knowledge to navigate the system and find care that best meets their needs, allowing your business and relationships with your client base to grow. 

For agents interested in partnering with JAR Insurance Services to advise Medicaid enrollees in California, the likelihood of finding support for long-term business success is strong given the rates of enrollment and commitment to promotional programs that encourage eligible residents to apply.1 Our dedication to agent success and independence allows JAR agents to have the flexibility they need to work across the country with the partnership of our national staff of supporters. Are you ready to see what’s possible when your professional success becomes the priority? Speak with our agent support team today to become a JAR agent.



  1. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Medicaid & CHIP in California. Medicaid.gov.

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