Many Obamacare Dropouts in California Picked Up Employer Coverage, State Says

Nearly half of the estimated 700,000 Californians who have dropped their Obamacare policies during the past two years have enrolled in an employer-based plan, a new report from the Covered California exchange shows. In a news conference Thursday, Peter Lee, the organization’s executive director, said there were about 1.3 million Californians enrolled in the exchange’s ...

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Meet NAHU’s New President

During his three decades in the industry, Don Goldmann has made his mark in a number of ways. He got his start in life insurance, then moved to Southern California in the early 1980s just as HMOs were gaining momentum. After years of working his way into the corporate side of the business, he eventually decided ...

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2 Million Uninsured Californians Are Eligible for Obamacare Benefits

In advance of the Nov. 1 start of open enrollment for Covered California, new numbers show that just over half of the state’s remaining uninsured are eligible for health insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act. The estimate was part of a state-by-state analysis compiled by the Kaiser Family Foundation. Researchers found that California has ...

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California Bill That Requires Accurate Health Provider Directories Signed Into Law

A bill that requires health care insurers to update their provider directories with accurate information has been signed by Gov. Jerry Brown and will take effect in July. The bill, introduced by state Sen. Ed Hernandez, D-West Covina, and sponsored by three statewide health advocacy and consumer groups, was proposed in response to numerous complaints ...

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Big Day for Health-Related Bills

On Thursday, Gov. Jerry Brown (D) signed a bill to make health insurance companies release accurate directories of their network of physicians and other providers. It was one of 10 health-related bills the governor approved on Thursday. Other bills now becoming law include an effort to cap the cost of prescription drug co-payments and a ...

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Hospital Care Unaffected By Quality Payments

Medicare’s quality incentive program for hospitals, which provides bonuses and penalties based on performance, has not led to demonstrated improvements in its first three years, according to a federal report released Thursday.

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