Latest California Healthline Stories
Lawmaker Seeks Better Access to Medi-Cal Care for Former Foster Kids
Young adults termed out of foster care at age 18 now are entitled to Medi-Cal coverage until age 26 but many of them aren’t getting it, according to a California legislator.
Covered California is trying a new approach to promote open enrollment. The health insurance exchange is taking its show on the road.
Study: Adversity, Trauma Early in Life Increases Likelihood of Poor Health Later
A report released this week in conjunction with a childhood trauma summit in San Francisco finds trauma and adversity early in life is linked to poor health later in life.
Will Rate Regulation Return to Legislature?
Did voters’ rejection of Proposition 45 yesterday ‘poison the well’ for future efforts in California, or will health insurance rate regulation be taken up again in the Legislature?
Open Data Portal Expands, Now More State Agencies Likely To Contribute
Yesterday, California’s largest state health agency announced plans to release data in hopes of sparking private innovations to improve public health.
Computer Glitch at Covered California Sending Multiple, Conflicting Messages
Officials hope a fix can be found soon for a computer system glitch that produced and sent multiple — and often confusing — notices to Covered California applicants.
Senate Raises Concerns About Medi-Cal Backlog and Exchange Outreach Effort
‘Phones are ringing off the hook,’ state legislators say, with complaints about access to providers and long waits for Medi-Cal enrollment processing.
Health Focus at Senior Legislative Hearings
Health care coverage and reform were high on seniors’ lists of concerns at the annual gathering of the Senior Legislature this week in Sacramento.
How State Will Handle Medi-Cal Renewals
Only about half of the eight million Medi-Cal recipients who need to renew their coverage this year have done so. That has led to the state temporarily delaying cancellation of Medi-Cal coverage for late enrollees.
State Gearing Up To Move Rural Seniors, Disabled Into Medi-Cal Managed Care
California health officials are about to launch a program in rural parts of the state to shift about 20,000 Medi-Cal seniors and persons with disabilities into managed care plans.