Four details:
1. The four California-based centers, located in Pomona, Lynwood, East LA and Palmdale, closed earlier this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2. The new telehealth hubs at each of the resource centers will allow LA Care and Blue Shield Promise members who lack mobile data plans to participate in virtual care services.
3. LA Care and Blue Shield announced the $146 million investment as part of a five-year commitment to jointly operate 14 community resource centers across LA County.
4. The resource centers and telehealth hubs are open not only to members of the two health plans but also the entire community.
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