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HIV Medication Decision in Florida May Have Implications in California

A lawsuit in Florida triggered an insurer’s decision to lower the price of certain HIV medications for consumers by assigning the drugs to the generic drug tier. Advocates say the move may affect California’s pricing.

Challenged in Court, Killed in Legislature, Drug Take-Back Taking Root in Counties

San Francisco supervisors this month unanimously approved an ordinance requiring drugmakers to pay for and administer a program to dispose of unused and expired drugs. The idea, rejected last year by the state Legislature, is being challenged in U.S. Supreme Court.

How Open Data Can Shape Public Policy

California public and private health care leaders are embracing the growing open data movement in hopes of improving outcomes and shaping public policy.

What Obamacare Didn’t Do

The Affordable Care Act has helped millions of Americans get access to health insurance. It’s credited with lowering the nation’s uninsured rate to record lows. But what promises has the law failed to keep?

Millions Need To Be Alert For Medi-Cal Renewal

I spend the majority of my time (and space) writing about the new state health insurance exchange, Covered California. But the behemoth in California’s Affordable Care Act implementation is Medi-Cal, the state’s decades-old version of the federal Medicaid program, which provides publicly funded insurance to low-income residents. About 12 million Californians are in Medi-Cal now. […]