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Calls To Repeal Reform Win Now, But What’s Next?

Many Republican candidates who favor a repeal of the health reform law won their primaries last week, including California governor and Senate hopefuls Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina. However, the primary results might not be a meaningful barometer for this fall’s midterm elections.

Health Care Reform Could Be Taxing for Hospitals

Health reform doesn’t formally alter the tax code for health care providers, but the law could have an effect on tax exemption for not-for-profit hospitals as more people gain insurance coverage and hospitals’ charity care spending decreases.

Stakeholders Push To Influence Reform Direction

Although the national battle for a health care overhaul has ended, a series of lower-profile spats and fixes has begun, as stakeholders attempt to close — or exploit — newly opened loopholes.

Key Questions Remain for Reform Bill’s Rollout

While Democrats are celebrating their passage of historic health reform legislation, there are significant questions about how certain provisions will affect states like California. Plans for new high-risk pools and payment reductions for Medicare Advantage could present challenges for the state.

Why Are Not-for-Profit Providers Lining Up To Be Taxed?

California hospitals are among providers in many states voluntarily asking for new fees or assessments, regardless of the national reform debate’s outcome. The fees are being used to draw down additional federal funding for Medicaid.

‘Elephant in the Room’ Could Be Providers’ Market Power

Health insurers have emerged as a convenient target during the health care reform debate, but some researchers are shining a spotlight on health care providers’ role in driving up health care costs.

Reform Opponents Continue Mobilization in States

As President Obama and Democratic congressional leaders push ahead on health care reform legislation, state lawmakers are considering proposals aimed at letting states opt out of some elements of the proposed bills.

National Reform Plans Don’t Call for Employer Mandate

Gov. Schwarzenegger’s 2007 health care overhaul plan would have required employers to share the cost of expanding health insurance coverage, and the Healthy San Francisco program requires firms to share the cost of ensuring workers’ access to health care services.  Democratic congressional leaders and President Obama are proposing other approaches.

Medicaid Expansion a Minefield in Push for Health Care Reform

Proposals that would have opened up Medicaid to millions more Americans set off a fierce battle as states worried about additional costs down the road.  Gov. Schwarzenegger was one of the loudest critics of the proposals, perhaps not surprisingly given California’s $20 billion budget deficit.

Anthem Blue Cross of California Rate Hikes Spark Outcry

President Obama and other proponents of the Democratic plans for health care reform are pointing to planned rate hikes for Anthem Blue Cross of California’s individual policies as a case in point for overhauling the health care system.  Will provisions on medical-loss ratios and rate-increase reviews move forward?