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Latest California Healthline Stories

CalVet Spent $28M On Failed Computer System: Audit

The California Department of Veterans Affairs aimed to provide vets consistent care across different locations, but the new system wasted staff time and has not been fully deployed. In other veteran health news, the Navy will now take PTSD into account in misconduct cases resulting in discharge.

California Rolls Back Medi-Cal Estate Recovery To What Is Federally Required

The federal government gave states the option to recover costs of general medical care for people 55 and over in addition to nursing home care — and, in 1993, California became one of the few states to participate in it.

California Regulator Slams Anthem-Cigna Deal, Calls On U.S. To Block Merger

California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones says the deal would likely result in higher costs for consumers and businesses, fewer choices for coverage and lower quality of care. His recommendation cannot derail the deal, but it could influence the U.S. Department of Justice’s decision.

As Premium Spikes Loom, White House To Dole Out $22M For States To Keep Insurers In Check

The grants may inflame an already tense relationship with insurers, who say they’ve had a tough year on the Obamacare marketplace. Meanwhile, the long-awaited Republican plan to replace the health law will lack concrete financial details, aides and lobbyists say.

West Nile Turns Up In Sacramento’s Mosquitoes, Birds Earlier This Season

“Heat increases the life cycle of mosquitoes, so we weren’t surprised, after we had over-100 degree days, when we saw the increase in activity,” says Luz Maria Rodriguez, the spokeswoman for the Sacramento-Yolo mosquito district.

Family Planning Clinics Floundering Under Health Law As Newly Covered Patients Seek Different Options

Low-income Californians who have insurance under the expanded Medi-Cal program are turning to primary care clinics and away from family planning ones, which are now either having to close or transform their business models to compete in the age of Obamacare.