Medicare Levies Higher Average Penalties on SoCal Hospitals for High Readmission Rates

The region's average penalty was just over one-half of 1 percent of total Medicare reimbursements; last year it was one-third of 1 percent. Still, that's lower than the national average, says Jordan Rau, a Kaiser Health News journalist who interpreted the annual Medicare data.

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Aetna Judge Hands Off Anthem Merger Case to Speed Trials

The judge overseeing two U.S. cases challenging mergers among four of the biggest health insurers gave up one, improving the odds for rulings on both tie-ups by the end of the year and reducing the chance they fall apart beforehand.

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Covered California 2017 Rate Hikes Will Hit State’s Central Coast Hardest

Last fall, a bladder condition forced Carmen Anguiano to leave her job at a packing shed in Salinas, a farming community off California’s Central Coast.

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Better Access To Medi-Cal For Kids Living In California Illegally

Tens of thousands more immigrant children in California are receiving full Medi-Cal benefits just a few months after a state law took effect that expanded their access to the government-subsidized health program.

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Covered California Seeks Obamacare For People Living In US Illegally

Covered California, the state’s health insurance exchange, has released a draft of a waiver under Obamacare that must be approved by the federal government before the exchange can begin selling health plans to undocumented immigrants.

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Obamacare Is Helping More Poor Patients Get To The Doctor Even As Political Battles Continue

Even as the Affordable Care Act remains a political flash point, new research shows it is dramatically improving poor patients’ access to medical care in states that have used the law to expand their Medicaid safety net.

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Big Companies Expect Moderate Increases In 2017 Employee Health Care Costs

Big employers expect health costs to continue rising by about 6 percent in 2017, a moderate increase compared with historical trends that nevertheless far outpaces growth in the economy, two new surveys show.

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Medicare’s Readmission Penalties Hit New High

The federal government’s readmission penalties on hospitals will reach a new high as Medicare withholds more than half a billion dollars in payments over the next year, records released Tuesday show.

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Humana To Abandon Obamacare Patients In 1,200 U.S. Counties

Humana is the latest health insurer to significantly pull back its participation selling subsidized individual coverage under the Affordable Care Act, announcing plans to scale back next year to “no more than 156 counties” across 11 states.

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Anthem Asks for Separate, Speedy Trial in Bid to Save Deal for Cigna

Health insurer Anthem Inc, which is fighting the government to save its merger with rival Cigna Corp, asked a judge on Tuesday to decide on the deal by the end of the year and to split its case off from the government's challenge of a second merger of insurance companies.

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