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Legislation To Regulate E-Cigarettes Is Facing Stiff Resistance in California

Stefan Didak of the Smoke Free Alternatives Trade Association, Tim Gibbs of the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, UC-San Francisco professor Stanton Glantz, state Sen. Mark Leno and Zach Shpizner, a vape shop worker in San Mateo, spoke with California Healthline about proposed legislation to regulate electronic cigarettes as a tobacco product and ban vaping in public places.

Coalitions Form To Get Slice of Budget

A $10 million TV advertising campaign is part of new efforts to put pressure on the governor and lawmakers to make more room in the budget for health care programs — particularly children’s health.

Telehealth Project Aims To Improve Health Care Access for Inland Empire Tribes

Riverside-San Bernardino County Indian Health, a system serving nine American Indian tribes in the Inland Empire, has rolled out a telehealth project that could serve as a model for tribes statewide.

California Proposes To Expand Incentive Pay for Some Medi-Cal Providers

An incentive payment program for hospitals and shared savings for managed care plans are included in California’s new Medi-Cal waiver proposal being negotiated with federal regulators.

Senate Select Committee Hears Strategies To End Child Poverty in California

State senators heard policy recommendations for ending child poverty in California during a hearing of the Senate Select Committee on Women and Inequality this week.

Demand Up in Calif. for Dental Care Services, Yet Hurdles To Access Remain

More than 2,000 people sought dental care at a no-cost event in Sacramento recently — a sign of the increasing demand for dental care services. Some patients waited hours for care, including those who have had trouble making appointments through Denti-Cal, the state’s dental care program for low-income patients.

Drug Price Transparency Bill Shelved in California, Push Continues

A bill calling for drugmakers to explain high prices for specialty drugs is back on the drawing board in California, but other states and the Obama administration are pushing for more drug pricing transparency. 

Scorecard: Less Than Half of Medicare Payments Tied to Value

A new scorecard from Catalyst for Payment Reform shows that while there is progress in tying Medicare payments to value, there’s still a long way to go.