Health Reform, LGBT, Telehealth Bills Signed

Health Reform, LGBT, Telehealth Bills Signed

More than two dozen bills directly related to health care were signed into law over the weekend by Gov. Jerry Brown (D). Despite some initial opposition from the Health Benefit Exchange board, the governor signed AB 1296 by Susan Bonilla (D-Martinez), a measure that creates the Health Care Reform Eligibility, Enrollment and Retention Planning Act. It requires state Health and Human Services officials to set up standardized forms and procedures to apply for or renew eligibility and enrollment in state subsidy programs. It's part of the no-wrong-door approach to streamline enrollment in Medi-Cal, the Health Benefit Exchange and other state assistance programs.  

More than two dozen bills directly related to health care were signed into law over the weekend by Gov. Jerry Brown (D).

Despite some initial opposition from the Health Benefit Exchange board, the governor signed AB 1296 by Susan Bonilla (D-Martinez), a measure that creates the Health Care Reform Eligibility, Enrollment and Retention Planning Act. It requires state Health and Human Services officials to set up standardized forms and procedures to apply for or renew eligibility and enrollment in state subsidy programs.

It’s part of the no-wrong-door approach to streamline enrollment in Medi-Cal, the Health Benefit Exchange and other state assistance programs.  

The Exchange board worried that some of the direction in AB 1296 might be duplicative or even contradictory to the work of the Exchange itself, and in July directed its staff to get involved in the legislation, and possibly to delay it. At its most recent meeting two weeks ago, the Exchange board decided to suspend further action on the bill.

Also approved by Gov. Brown in recent days:

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