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Loma Linda University Health Plans $1.2B Inland Empire Expansion

Loma Linda University Health officials expect a proposed $1.2 billion expansion to position the health system as one of the leading health care providers in the Inland Empire region. Unaffiliated health care analysts agree.

Will New Exemptions Fix the Territories’ ACA Problems?

The federal government has granted U.S. territories several exemptions to the Affordable Care Act, but do the changes go far enough to stabilize their insurance markets? And could the changes have unintended consequences stateside?

Progress on the Road to Data Sharing

Leaders in health information technology at an annual meeting in Santa Rosa last week reported significant progress in policy-making and technological advancements in California’s efforts to create a sophisticated data-sharing ecosystem.

Agency Might Appeal Decertification of Sonoma Developmental Center

Sonoma Developmental Center could lose $1.2 million in federal funds every month if a state survey decision to decertify the facility remains in place. Department of Developmental Services officials say a decision on whether to appeal will come next week.

New Payment Reforms, Shared-Savings Initiatives Could Be Part of Waiver Plan

State officials are hoping to include a number of shared-savings projects in the next version of California’s Medicaid waiver. The state’s five-year 1115 “Bridge to Reform” waiver will be up for renewal next year.