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Nurse Practitioners: ‘Wait Till Next Year’

Armed with new data — including a report last month that suggests California could save $1.8 billion by expanding nurse practitioners’ scope of practice — nurse practitioners are hoping next year they’ll prevail in a campaign to expand their authority to provide primary care services in California.

New Hepatitis C Drug Is Center Stage in Legislative Debate Over Mandates

Sovaldi, a new medication approved for public use in December 2013, has insurers worried. At $1,000 per pill, the drug is expensive but effective in treating hepatitis C. The Legislature is considering a bill to limit insurers passing along drug costs to consumers.

Did California Just Save 2,300 Lives by Expanding Obamacare? Let’s Do The Math.

A groundbreaking study suggests that having insurance coverage cuts mortality risk by almost 3%. Here’s how that would play out in California, where as many as 1.9 million people who were previously uninsured may now have coverage through the Affordable Care Act.

New Report Shows Rate Review Process Saved Californians $349M Since 2011

A new analysis suggesting California’s health insurance rate review process saves money comes as legislators and voters consider new, stronger proposals to regulate health insurance premiums.