Half of California's undocumented immigrants could qualify for Medi-Cal, according to a report by the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC). California's undocumented immigrants make up a sizable share of residents without health insurance. Half of them—about 1.4 million—have incomes low enough to qualify for full Medi-Cal benefits should legislative proposals to offer coverage to the undocumented be enacted. This is among the key findings of a report released by the PPIC. The report examines current policy options to provide health coverage to California's undocumented immigrants, who are currently excluded from the Affordable Care Act. The undocumented immigrants who could qualify for Medi-Cal based on their low-incomes are concentrated mainly in Los Angeles, Orange, and Santa Clara Counties, the Inland Empire, and the San Joaquin Valley. Those with incomes too high for Medi-Cal are concentrated in the San Francisco Bay Area, where health insurance premiums are highest and likely too costly for many of them.