Bill Seeks Coverage for Undocumented Immigrants in California
A bill introduced in the California Legislature last week would create a state-funded system to provide health coverage for more than two million Californians expected to remain uninsured, including undocumented immigrants.
Warning Label Proposed for Sodas To Combat Rise in Kids’ Obesity, Diabetes
Like alcohol and tobacco, soda pop and energy drinks need health-risk warning labels for consumers, according to a bill introduced in the California Legislature yesterday.
San Diego’s Covered California Enrollment Ahead of Projections
San Diego is exceeding expectations in Covered California sign-ups. So far the region has reached 105% of its enrollment projection for the new health insurance exchange.
Uninsured Project Buoyed by State’s Success in Expanding Medi-Cal
Instead of talking only about what they hope to accomplish, attendees at the annual Insure the Uninsured Project conference in Sacramento this week had a lot to celebrate.
Will This State Be the First To Expand Obamacare — and Then Take It Away?
About 100,000 residents of Arkansas have gotten coverage through the “private option,” a unique application of the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid expansion. But the program only runs through June, and Republicans — concerned by costs and emboldened by state legislative victories — are threatening to kill it after just six months.
Latino Issues at Exchange Prompt Bill Proposing Change in Board Composition
A bill introduced in the state Senate yesterday aims to alter the makeup of the Covered California board of directors and proposes other changes to widen the scope of board expertise.
Exchange Vows Major Improvement for Call Center Wait Times, Website
Covered California is hiring 350 new workers to answer phones and is planning website upgrades in an effort to improve the customer experience at the state’s new insurance exchange.
State Plagued by Bad Air, Scant Water
In the driest year on record in California, some parts of the state are also experiencing some of the worst air pollution on record. The two issues are not unrelated.
Los Angeles Provider Groups Upset Over Opt-Out Forms for Duals Project
Two groups of Los Angeles County health care providers submitted a letter to state health officials outlining new concerns about the opt-out provision of the state’s duals demonstration project.
Legislators Question Duals Program Implementation at Oversight Hearing
At a joint legislative hearing yesterday, state health officials fielded a wide range of questions and concerns about the dual-eligibles demonstration project due to launch on April 1.