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State Dropping Ball in Dealing With Childhood Trauma, New Report Says

The 2016 California Children’s Report Card released yesterday says the state is not doing enough to promote healing for more than one million California kids experiencing trauma in their lives.

New Year, New ACA Provisions, Court Cases and More

As the Affordable Care Act heads into its sixth year, employers are bracing for the full employer mandate and new reporting provisions, while the Obama administration prepares to go back to court. In this issue of “Road to Reform,” we look ahead to see what 2016 has to hold for health care.

Heavy Use Of CT Scans Raises Concerns About Patients’ Exposure To Radiation

CT scans, which are administered more than 85 million times a year, are an important diagnostic tool, but just one can be equivalent to 200 X-rays. Some doctors warn that health providers are not considering possible consequences when ordering the tests.

Scrutinizing Aetna-Humana Deal

At a public hearing yesterday weighing the merits and drawbacks of the Aetna/Humana merger, the director of the state Department of Managed Health Care said she’s wary of health insurance consolidation.  

Expensive Drugs in 2016 Crosshairs

Lawmakers, policymakers and California voters are poised this year to move past dismay and discussion about rising prescription drug prices. With a new law on the books in California and a petition approved for the statewide ballot, dismay may give way to action.

Feds OK California’s $6.2 Billion Waiver

California will start two pilot programs — a global payment system and the Whole Person Care pilot — as well as launch a dental incentive program and a public-hospital funding proposal under a Medi-Cal waiver approved last week by federal officials.