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Medicare Drug Coverage Has Growing Pains in California

California is one of at least 26 states providing emergency coverage of prescription drug costs for dual eligibles who have been unable to obtain medications under the drug benefit, and some health advocates say that some dual eligibles in California also are facing problems with language barriers and drug plan formularies.

Will PBMs Drive Up or Curb Medicare Drug Costs?

Pharmacy benefit managers play a central role in the Medicare drug benefit, leading some health care players to question what effect PBMs’ involvement will have on costs under the new benefit.

Report Compares Confidentiality of Electronic, Paper-Based Records

In an effort to contextualize concerns about the confidentiality of electronic health records, the National Alliance for Health Information Technology this month published a report that compares the security of paper and electronic medical records.

SPECIAL AUDIO REPORT: California Healthline Interviews CMA CEO Jack Lewin on 2006 Agenda

In an interview for a California Healthline special audio report, Jack Lewin, CEO and executive vice president of the California Medical Association, said Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s (R) efforts to address health care issues in his State of the State Address and fiscal year 2006-2007 state budget proposal have fallen short.

Chronic Ailments Increase the Challenge of Picking a Part D Plan

Some Medicare beneficiaries with chronic illnesses often must weigh additional considerations when selecting a Medicare drug plan, although California will provide additional assistance to some groups through other state programs.

Health Care Players React to Special Election Outcome

California health care players’ reactions to the special election were mixed, but some players are preparing to move forward with legislative proposals and other health-related ballot measures.

Drug Plan Choices Await California Medicare Beneficiaries

With more Medicare beneficiaries than any other state, insurers are offering more than 100 options for Medicare drug coverage in California. Beneficiaries now must weigh the benefits and copayments of the plans to determine what their best option is.