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Monning Named Chair of Assembly Health Committee

Assembly Speaker John Perez has appointed Assembly member Bill Monning as chair of the Assembly Health Committee. The committee has primary jurisdiction over health policy issues, such as Medi-Cal, mental health and long term care facilities. Medi-Cal is California’s Medicaid program. Salinas Californian.

Federal Health Reform Could Cost California $2B-$3B Annually

New coverage requirements and eligibility expansions included in national health reform legislation are expected to cost California $2 billion to $3 billion annually, according to the state’s Health and Human Services Agency. State officials are calling for an increased partnership with the federal government to cover the new health care costs. Los Angeles Times.

Health Reform Law Leaves Gap in Children’s Coverage

The recently signed health care reform law prohibits health insurers from excluding payment for a particular condition for children already covered under their plans. However, the law does not bar health plans from refusing new coverage to children because of a pre-existing condition. AP/Washington Post.

Opinion: California Hospitals Will Benefit From Reform

The California Hospital Association and the state’s congressional delegation were able to score a “great victory” for hospitals and patients as part of national health reform legislation, CHA President and CEO C. Duane Dauner writes in Payers & Providers. The two-year deal will avoid diverting Medicare payments from California hospitals to “so-called low-cost/high value states” and instead will provide $400 million in funding over two years for counties with low Medicare spending, Dauner adds. Payers & Providers.

Judge Halts Furloughs for Some State Employees

Alameda County Superior Court Judge Rank Roesch on Wednesday issued a tentative ruling that state employees whose salaries come from sources other than the state’s General Fund cannot be subject to furloughs. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) ordered furloughs as a way to address the state’s budget deficit, and the administration plans to appeal the ruling. Capitol Weekly, Sacramento Business Journal.