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Latest California Healthline Stories

Moving Homeless Patient Discharge From the Streets

Los Angeles’ law prohibiting hospitals from discharging homeless patients back to the street was a catalyst for creating recuperative and transitional care programs that help the city and county deal with the nation’s largest homeless population.

Task Force Issues Plan for Saving $305 Billion in California

The plan by the California Task Force on Affordable Care is not likely to help the state close an estimated $20 billion budget gap, but it could be an important step in helping the state implement national health reform.

Proposal To Make California Hospital Prices More Transparent Advances After DOJ Ruling

Jan Emerson of the California Hospital Association, John Glynn of the California Health Care Coalition and David Hopkins of the Pacific Business Group on Health discuss an initiative to boost transparency of hospital prices in California.

Alternative Providers Could Help Bridge Gap in Primary Care

Physician assistants and nurse practitioners could help California deal with the dramatic rise in primary care patients expected when federal health care reform kicks in. A new bill in the state Senate outlines greater PA responsibilities and reflects increasing reliance on “alternative” providers.

Long-Term Care Coverage Headed for Change in California

The CLASS Act, which establishes a national long-term care program, could have major implications for California, but it will be years before any impact is felt. Meanwhile, California struggles with rising costs and oversight of long-term care.

California’s Medi-Cal Automation System May Get a Reboot

The computer systems that manage California’s human services programs — including Medi-Cal, the state’s Medicaid program — are nearing the end of their useful lives. Legislators are trying to figure out how the cash-strapped state can pay for new ones.

Government Making Progress on Federal Stimulus Provisions

Since early March, the federal government has made significant progress in awarding grants and implementing various provisions of the federal economic stimulus package.

Room for Growth in California’s Cross-Border Insurance

The relatively small but vibrant cross-border health insurance market connecting California and Mexico is poised for a dramatic expansion, experts say.  Health care costs in Mexico are lower, and the new health reform requirement that all individuals have health insurance could lead some to choose binational plans.

Prevention, Wellness Provisions of Health Care Reform Law Could Have Big Long-Term Impact

John Seffrin of the American Cancer Society, Steve Wojcik of the National Business Group on Health and Daniel Zingale of the California Endowment spoke with California Healthline about a shift in emphasis in the health reform law.

Federal Officials Seek Input From States on Health Reform

Officials from CMS and HHS delivered a consistent health reform message  last week at the National Conference of State Legislatures Spring Forum in Washington, D.C.: “We’re all in this together and the more we can help each other, the better.”