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Latest California Healthline Stories

Health Insurance Expansion Efforts Draw Attention

Efforts to reduce the number of uninsured residents are drawing new attention after Massachusetts approved a health insurance mandate last month. California legislators are among those debating what the plan could mean for health care reform efforts.

Health Coverage Mandates Raise New Issue in Debate

At least 30 states nationwide are considering legislation to require that large employers spend a percentage of their payroll on health care coverage for employees. Supporters say the efforts are intended to shore up Medicaid and other safety-net programs, but employers say such bills raise larger issues.

Groups Look to Tobacco Tax Increase for Health Care Funding

Groups seeking to raise funds for children’s health insurance coverage, medical research, and tobacco cessation, as well as a group seeking funds for hospital emergency departments are considering ballot measures in 2006 to increase the state tobacco tax.

Healthy Kids Programs Gain Momentum in Counties Statewide

Four years after the first Healthy Kids program sprang up in Santa Clara County, homegrown health insurance programs have spread to almost half the counties in California, covering children who fall through the cracks in state and federal programs.

HealthVote2005: Proposition 78 and Proposition 79

Two measures on the Nov. 8 special election ballot seek to create prescription drug discount programs, although the provisions of each measure — one sponsored by a coalition of drug makers and one sponsored by a coalition of labor and advocacy groups — differ.

Data From Medicare Drug Benefit Eyed for Rx Safety Project

CMS Administrator Mark McClellan in May proposed using prescription drug information collected through the new Medicare drug benefit to improve FDA surveillance systems. McClellan and HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt have said personal data will remain secure, but some advocates have raised questions.

Stakeholders Work To Implement Mental Health Services Act

Mental health advocates and county officials are drafting plans for programs to be funded by Proposition 63, which state voters approved in November 2004. Proposals vary statewide, but advocates are optimistic about the effect the measure will have on the state’s mental health care system.

California, Federal Officials Address Medi-Cal Funding Strategies

California and 14 other states are in talks with federal officials to address some accounting practices related to Medicaid. California officials say the practices are legitimate but have agreed to some changes requested by CMS officials.

California Insurers Expect Widespread Participation in Medicare Drug Benefit

Although some critics have questioned how many health plans will sign on to offer prescription drug coverage to Medicare beneficiaries, California health plans in urban and rural areas alike say they will participate in the Medicare drug benefit program. Some advocates continue to voice concerns about how health plans will implement the program and what beneficiaries can expect.