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Progress on the Road to Data Sharing

Leaders in health information technology at an annual meeting in Santa Rosa last week reported significant progress in policy-making and technological advancements in California’s efforts to create a sophisticated data-sharing ecosystem.

Agency Might Appeal Decertification of Sonoma Developmental Center

Sonoma Developmental Center could lose $1.2 million in federal funds every month if a state survey decision to decertify the facility remains in place. Department of Developmental Services officials say a decision on whether to appeal will come next week.

Judge Allows State Conservator To Take Over Public Health Plan’s Finances

The struggle over the financial workings of a public health plan in Alameda County ended last week when a Superior Court judge ruled the state may appoint the conservator of its choice to temporarily run Alameda Alliance for Health.

Tribal Health Leaders Ask for Consistency, Assistance From Covered California

California tribal leaders and Covered California officials met to work on unique health coverage problems faced by American Indians ranging from inconsistent interpretations of eligibility to outreach among rural areas without Internet.

Medicaid Waiver Renewal Process Starts

California health officials hope to include new shared-savings ideas in the next version of the state’s Medicaid reform waiver. The current version, known as the “Bridge to Reform,” expires next year.

Many Steps To Go Before Authorizing Autism Therapy as Benefit, State Says

State officials said they were waiting for federal guidance before approving autism therapy as a covered Medi-Cal benefit. Now that CMS has issued that guidance, the state says it still needs more time to decide whether that’s possible.