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Medi-Cal Application Backlog Will Be ‘Down Significantly’ Within Six Weeks

Toby Douglas, director of the state Department of Health Care Services, answered a range of Medi-Cal questions at an Assembly hearing yesterday, including when the current backlog of a quarter-million eligibility applications will be processed.

Translations Key To Keeping Coverage

Covered California, the state’s health insurance exchange, has taken a lot of heat for its communication – or lack thereof – to consumers who don’t speak English well. To its credit, the agency has improved in the past year, especially in its Spanish-language offerings and enrollment-related materials. Unfortunately the news isn’t so great when it […]

Confidentiality of Health Information in PHRs and Mobile Health Apps in California

A California law that went into effect this year goes further than HIPAA by holding many different types of organizations — including some developers of personal health records and mobile applications — to confidentiality standards and medical data disclosure rules that traditionally have been reserved for health care entities.

UC-Davis Study Links Autism to Low Iron Intake in Some Mothers

Mothers over age 35 or those with metabolic conditions, such as obesity and hypertension, who had low iron intake during pregnancy and immediately following birth were five times more likely to have a child with autism spectrum disorder, according to a new UC-Davis study.

San Diego Gearing Up for Targeted Outreach in Second Open Enrollment

In San Diego, the second year of open enrollment under the Affordable Care Act will require a more targeted outreach strategy to reach those who failed to obtain health insurance last year, according to stakeholders and experts.