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How Can State Hasten Payment Reform?

California is ahead of the national payment reform curve, but even in the Golden State most reimbursement for care is still measured by volume, rather than quality. We asked stakeholders how California can move more quickly and efficiently to a value-based payment system.

UPS Among the First To Dump Spousal Coverage. It Won’t Be the Last.

UPS’ eye-catching announcement to exclude 15,000 spouses of employees from its health insurance plan is being blamed, in part, on the Affordable Care Act. Here’s a closer look at the decision, whether it will be a tipping point for other firms and the zero-sum game behind dropping spousal coverage.

How Much Should We Care About Obama’s Budget?

The president’s new budget contains a slew of health care reforms — but given the slender chance they become law, what are the real ramifications? Several experts weigh in.

Fiscal Cliff, Deals To Avoid It Worry Health Advocates

California health care advocates are worried about cutbacks under national budget sequestration. However, potential outcomes of a deal that would avoid the cuts concern some advocates even more.

Diana Dooley on 2 Years of Budget Cuts, Controversy and Reform

Diana Dooley reflects on her first two years as California’s Health and Human Services secretary — a tumultuous period of deep budget cuts, county and state realignment, and the beginning of historic reforms.

Why the Future of Health Care May Be on the Line With Prop. 30

If Proposition 30 fails to pass in the upcoming November election, billions of dollars worth of trigger cuts would kick in, cutting education funding drastically in California. But, it turns out, health and social service programs also have a lot riding on this election.

Forum Examines Specifics of Bending the Cost Curve

A forum organized by a Massachusetts health policy research institute explored ways California policymakers and health care providers can combat the spiraling costs of health care ranging from adhering to prescription drug regimens to avoiding unnecessary hospitalizations.