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Latest California Healthline Stories

Congress Revamps HIV Housing Program To Benefit Areas Where Virus Is Spreading

The small federal program, whose funding was once based on an area’s cumulative number of cases, will now be more responsive to places where new outbreaks are occurring. Among major U.S. cities, Los Angeles will see the biggest increase in its share of the total spending.

Why A Pennsylvania Insurer’s Collapse Could Whack Californians In the Wallet

Little-known rules require all health insurance companies to help pay claims when any one of them fails. Penn Treaty failed big — and insurers around the country are likely to pass on those costs to policyholders. California consumers may be hit hardest.

Covered California Expects 12.5% Average Rate Rise In 2018

The figure could be higher if President Trump ends an important consumer subsidy, which he has threatened to do. Anthem Blue Cross will pull out of the exchange and the overall individual market in 16 of 19 regions in the state.