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Latest California Healthline Stories

CNA Efforts Expand Beyond California’s Borders

Although some nurses have welcomed the California Nurses Association as it seeks to expand the scope of its work, other nurse unions and hospital operators have been critical of CNA’s efforts on nurse representation and broader health care policy initiatives.

Debate Over Hospital Prices Plays Out in California

An ongoing debate about potential cost savings from changes CalPERS made in its Blue Shield of California HMO network highlights price tensions between hospitals and health care payers, with a recent state analysis raising some questions about savings estimates and new legislation being introduced to make CalPERS’ health care decision-making more transparent.

Medicare HMO Members Get Savings for 2005

Provisions in the 2003 Medicare law provided funds to increase payments to Medicare HMOs and expand benefits for seniors covered under such plans. However, some advocates are concerned that Congress might consider reducing such funding because of federal budget deficits.

Legislators Pursue Universal Health Care Proposals

Despite the repeal of a state law that would have required some employers to provide health insurance to employees, some California legislators are pursuing legislation that would create a universal health care system in the state. The details of the proposals vary but reflect legislators’ sustained interest in expanding health coverage.

California Health Care Spending Below National Average

Distinct economic, political and social conditions in California result in a unique health care marketplace, in which some costs and utilization rates are below the national average, while some outcome measures are above the national average. Some health policy players consider possible explanations.