The Access for Infants & Mothers (AIM) program provides low cost health insurance coverage to uninsured, middle income pregnant women. The total cost is 1.5% of the subscriber's adjusted annual household income. The State of California and the Federal Government supplement the subscriber contribution to cover the full cost of care.  Pregnant women (not more than 30 weeks at the time of the application) and the baby resulting from the AIM-covered pregnancy (birth to 2 years old) are eligible.  See income limitations here.

The Healthy Families Program (HFP) provides low cost health, dental and vision coverage to uninsured children, until the age 19, in working families.  See income limitations here.

The Major Risk Medical Insurance Program (MRMIP) provides health insurance for Californians unable to obtain coverage in the individual health insurance market because of their pre-existing conditions. Californians qualifying for the program participate in the cost of their coverage by paying premiums. The State of California supplements those premiums to cover the cost of care in MRMIP.