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AHIP To Attempt To Streamline Provider Directory Updates

California is one of three states where the trade association will test out its plan to have a health IT company regularly contact providers to check for updates. It will then relay that information to several insurers.

$3.2M Grant Approved For Cancer, Tay-Sachs Research Efforts At UC Davis

The awards were part of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine’s competitive translational awards program, the goal of which is “to support the most promising stem cell-based projects and to help them accelerate that research out of the lab and into the real world, such as a clinical trial where they can be tested in people,” said Jonathan Thomas, chair of the CIRM board.

Thousand Oaks Doctor Loses Bid To Keep Medical License

Dr. Barry Lefkovitch was sentenced in 2013 to eight years in prison stemming from charges including three counts of forcible sexual penetration of a patient and one count of sexual exploitation of multiple patients.

MyPatientRights.org Offers Guidance For Consumers With Health Care Complaints

Liz Helms, the California Chronic Care Coalition’s president and CEO, says the site, which the coalition launched, is not a criticism of the state’s complaint process. Rather, it is intended for consumers who have no idea where or to whom they should lodge a grievance.

Assemblyman Takes Aim At Unexpected Medical Bills — Again

The legislation, which would limit the amount a patient can be charged by an out-of-network provider to no more than he would have paid if that provider had been in-network, fell three votes shy of passage last fall.