Latest California Healthline Stories
How To Dodge The Obamacare Tax Penalty — Legally
It’s that joyous time of year when W-2s, 1099s and the other forms we need for our taxes start landing in our mailboxes. A new form debuts this year. It’s called the 1095-A and goes to people who purchased health insurance through Covered California (and other health insurance exchanges around the country). The 1095-A is […]
Health Issues High on Budget Panel List
Health care issues came up repeatedly when the Senate budget committee discussed the governor’s proposed spending plan last week.
Inland Empire Health Plan Tops One Million, Scurries To Keep Up With Growth
Inland Empire Health Plan — thought to be California’s fastest-growing health insurer — has surpassed the one-million mark with the addition of 350,000 new enrollees.
Judge Rules on Medi-Cal Backlog Suit, Orders State To Adhere to 45-Day Deadline
Four months after health care advocates sued the state over delays in processing Medi-Cal applications, a judge decided in the advocates’ favor.
‘Much Has Changed’ Since Legislature Last Considered an End-of-Life Bill
During the introduction of end-of-life legislation in Sacramento, advocates and lawmakers made sure to address the bill’s expected opposition.
How To Pay for Retiree Health Coverage
We asked politicians, academics and consumer advocates how California should pay for the rising costs of providing health coverage for retired state workers.
Examining the Questions Surrounding King v. Burwell
The question at the heart of King v. Burwell — can people who purchase health coverage through the federal exchange receive subsidies? — is fairly simple. But how the Supreme Court decides to answer that very question could cause a ripple effect.
Home Care Overtime Decision Leaves $200 Million Question Mark in State Budget
California officials abandoned the plan to pay overtime to home health care workers because of a court ruling — but what happens to the money slated for it in the state budget plan?
California Pharmacists Report Progress in Move To Broaden Scope of Practice
Using framework created by new legislation, California pharmacists are about to finish one phase and start another in their movement toward a broader scope of practice that includes delivering more primary care services.