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Exchange Mum on Premium Payments

Roughly half a million Californians signed up for health insurance through Covered California starting Jan. 1, but one month later it’s still unclear how many of those enrollees paid their premiums.

Predicting Future of Ratings in Health Care

We asked stakeholders and futurists to gaze into their crystal balls to predict how health care ratings might evolve beyond the growing but disjointed efforts of public and private groups issuing report cards on hospitals, physicians, insurers and other parts of the system.

The CARE Act: A New GOP Approach to the ACA or a Missed Opportunity?

The Patient Choice, Affordability, Responsibility and Empowerment Act — released last week by three GOP senators — would keep some of the Affordable Care Act’s provisions, making it different than other plans to replace the law. Here’s a look at how health policy experts are viewing the proposal.

Poll of State College Students Breaks Stereotypes of ‘Young Invincibles’

The big barrier for health care insurance among young people is price not indifference, according to a new poll of state college students. The findings seem to contradict a common theme about “young invincibles” who don’t think they need health insurance.

New Stem Cell Genomics Research Center May Put Calif. in Global Leadership Role

California’s stem cell agency last week launched a $40 million research project officials hope will put the state in a global leadership role in the emerging field of examining and manipulating genetic makeup of stem cells.

Dual Eligibles Transition Sparks Worries

California health officials want to move one million Californians who qualify for Medi-Cal and Medicare into managed care. Advocates worry the state will not properly prepare seniors for the transition.