Health Net and Centene Foundation Invest More than $7.2 Million to Increase Patient Access to Care with Expanded Fleet of Mobile Clinics in California
Preventative services, social support, health education and more to improve care access, quality and outcomes
"Mobile clinics become vital lifelines in rural or resource-limited areas, easing transportation challenges and bringing compassionate care directly to where people live and gather," said Dorothy Seleski,
The grants are part of Health Net's new Mobile Outreach for Value, Equity and Sustainability (MOVES) program. The program tackles common care barriers—like limited transportation and lost wages from time off work—by bringing essential preventive screenings and services directly to communities. Funded by grants from the MOVES program, Health Net's local partners deploy pop-up clinics and mobile medical vans at local parks, community events and other gathering spots. These efforts can reach thousands of Californians in underserved areas and improve access to quality care.
Grant recipients include:
- AltaMed
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Community Medical Centers -
Kaweah Health - Vision y Compromiso
"Mobile health clinics meet people where they are, literally and figuratively, ensuring that those who need care the most aren't left behind," said
By supporting organizations with deep community roots and proven impact, Health Net and Centene Foundation are helping to build sustainable care delivery models that go beyond short-term solutions. These mobile health initiatives not only expand reach but also strengthen trust between healthcare providers and the communities they serve—laying the groundwork for long-term relationships, earlier interventions and better health outcomes statewide.
The grants were designed to further that impact by positioning organizations like these as conveners—bringing together additional local partners to collaboratively address the full spectrum of physical, behavioral and social needs facing individuals and families in the communities we serve.
"These mobile clinics are more than just vehicles; they're a gateway to healthier lives and stronger communities," Zoila D. Escobar, president of the
"When I was a teacher, I saw kids come to school sick because their parents couldn't take time off work or afford a doctor's visit. That's the reality for so many families in our community," said Senator Susan Rubio (
From 2017 to 2024, Health Net committed more than
These efforts are part of a broader commitment to strengthening
- A
$3.5 million grant toMLK Community Medical Group to expand its clinical team with new primary care physicians, OB/GYN and support staff. - A
$1 million commitment to help rebuildLos Angeles communities impacted by devastating fires. -
Over
$9 million in funding to grow and supportCalifornia's physician workforce through targeted training and recruitment initiatives.
Together, these initiatives reflect a long-term investment in equity, resilience and access across the state.
To learn more about Health Net's local commitments, visit www.bridgingthedivideca.com.
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