Latest California Healthline Stories
Nurse Education Programs Making Strides in Closing California’s Impending RN Shortage
Stephanie Leach of the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency, Judy Papenhausen of CSU-San Marcos and David Welch of the California Nurses Association discussed the initiatives with California Healthline.
Should Cash-Strapped California Support New Med Schools?
California Medical Association President Dev GnanaDev, Phyllis Guze of UC-Riverside and John Stobo of the University of California share their thoughts on the implications of cutting state funding for UC professional schools, including medical schools.
State’s Public Health Programs Excel at Cost Control, Study Shows
Health premiums for plans purchased by private California employers increased by 138% over the past decade, almost four times more than premium increases for Medi-Cal and Healthy Families coverage from the same insurance companies, according to new research.
Physicians’ Move to ‘Concierge Medicine’ Raises Concerns About Access to Health Care Services
Thomas LaGrelius of the Society for Innovative Medical Practice Design, Anthony Wright of Health Access and physicians Paul Sweigert and Mai-Phuong Nguyen discussed the trend with California Healthline.
U.S. Seeks Input for Establishing Regional IT Extension Centers
Last week, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology formally invited comments on how to form a network of regional extension centers to help medical providers choose and use electronic health records. Comments are due by 5 p.m. June 11.
Californians Rank Health Coverage Essentials in New Study
California patients prefer a no-frills approach to health insurance, and they’re willing to trade non-essential coverage for keeping costs down, according to a new report, “What Matters Most.”
California Lawmakers Take Aim at Gender-Based Pricing for Health Insurance Coverage
California Sen. Mark Leno, Lisa Codispoti of the National Women’s Law Center, Marti Fisher of the California Chamber of Commerce and Robert Zirkelbach of America’s Health Insurance Plans discuss the efforts.
Post-Election Prognosis for California Health Care
Sens. Sam Aanestad and Denise Ducheny join Paul McIntosh of the California State Association of Counties and Jean Ross of the California Budget Project in sharing their thoughts on what the outcome of the May 19 special election means for health care in California.
New Bill, Research Push Changes to Health Insurance Market
A bill proposed by Assembly member Dave Jones would direct California regulators to classify health insurance plans into five categories in an effort to help consumers understand coverage and expenses. A recent study found wide variation in California health insurance policies.
Health Reform Survey Shows Public Ready To Make Tradeoffs
Almost seven in 10 people agree the country’s health care system does not work well for most Americans, but they don’t agree on the best way to fix the problems, according to a new national survey on health reform options.