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Disagreement Over Charity Contributions Simmers in Blue Shield’s Care1st Deal

Blue Shield of California said it is abiding by the language outlining charitable contributions in its agreement with the Department of Managed Health Care clearing the way for its $1.2 billion acquisition of Care1st. Consumer advocates say the insurer is reneging on a promise.

Report Examines Cancer Surgeries in California Hospitals

Higher volume has been linked with better outcomes for some types of cancer surgeries, but information about which hospitals performed which surgeries was not easy to come by. A new report examines the frequency of those surgeries at hospitals across California.

UnitedHealth’s Threat To Leave Exchanges Not Expected To Mean Much in California

UnitedHealth Group announced yesterday it’s losing too much money in Affordable Care Act’s health insurance exchanges and may reduce participation next year. But that probably won’t happen in California, according to Covered California officials.

New Salvo in Old Battle Against Drug Ads

The American Medical Association this week called for a ban on direct-to-consumer advertising for prescription drugs, a position the California Medical Association endorsed nearly 20 years ago.

Report Pegs Hospital Efficiency Savings at $10 Billion; Hospitals Beg To Differ

If California hospitals were more efficient, they could save the health system $10 billion a year, according to a recent report. At the same time, those hospitals have some of the top efficiency numbers in the nation. What gives?

On Medicare? Time To Pay Attention

More than 5 million Californians get their health insurance from Medicare, the federal health insurance program for people 65 and over, and for people under 65 who have certain disabilities. There’s a lot going on with Medicare right now. Premiums will rise next year for about one-third of its Part B enrollees. (I’ll help you decipher […]