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Legislative Analyst Pushes for Better Oversight of Health Care Services

As state lawmakers evaluate the possibility of reversing a 10% Medi-Cal provider cut, an official from the Legislative Analyst’s Office said he is concerned by a lack of legislative oversight and accountability over state health policy.

‘We Ain’t Done Yet,’ Steinberg Says at Legislative Hearing on Autism Coverage

Access to autism coverage has improved in California in the past year but major steps still need to be taken according to experts at a state Senate hearing yesterday, including State Senate President Pro Tempore Darrell Steinberg, author of an autism bill signed into law in 2011.

Survey: Better Access to Autism Care, but Co-Pays Too High for Many Families

A survey to be released at a legislative hearing today shows access to autism services increased for California families as a result of a new state law, but some families were unable to afford co-payments and deductibles under new regulations established after the law took effect.

Advocates Say State Cooperating With Possible Revamp of Notices to Duals

As the May 1 launch of much of the state’s duals demonstration project gets closer, concerns about its implementation have increased, but advocates are encouraged by state officials’ willingness to listen and respond to worries.

State Broaches Idea of Eliminating California Children’s Services Carve-Out

State officials announced this week the beginning of a stakeholder process to potentially end the carve-out funding for California Children’s Services, a 22-year-old program for children with severe and rare illnesses.