Latest California Healthline Stories
New Payment Reforms, Shared-Savings Initiatives Could Be Part of Waiver Plan
State officials are hoping to include a number of shared-savings projects in the next version of California’s Medicaid waiver. The state’s five-year 1115 “Bridge to Reform” waiver will be up for renewal next year.
Health Agency Opposes Bill To Create Children’s Medi-Cal Advisory Panel
A legislative proposal to create an advisory panel to look at children’s health issues in Medi-Cal has an unusual opponent: the Department of Health Care Services.
Medicaid Waiver Renewal Process Starts
California health officials hope to include new shared-savings ideas in the next version of the state’s Medicaid reform waiver. The current version, known as the “Bridge to Reform,” expires next year.
Many Steps To Go Before Authorizing Autism Therapy as Benefit, State Says
State officials said they were waiting for federal guidance before approving autism therapy as a covered Medi-Cal benefit. Now that CMS has issued that guidance, the state says it still needs more time to decide whether that’s possible.
State Officials Meet CMS Deadline for Explanation of Huge Medi-Cal Backlog
Roughly 600,000 applications for Medi-Cal have yet to be processed, and federal officials want to know why. State officials said they responded to CMS in writing but have not yet made the response public.
Judge Delays Duals Injunction Decision
Advocates and state officials will need to wait another two weeks for a Superior Court decision on whether or not a judge will temporarily halt the state’s duals demonstration project.
CMS Guidance Says Autism Therapy Covered as Medicaid Benefit for Kids
Long-sought federal guidance has finally been issued on coverage of autism therapy as a Medicaid benefit — and advocacy groups say it’s good news for children on Medi-Cal in California.
Lawsuit Slams the State’s Duals Project
A just-filed lawsuit in Superior Court asks that the dual eligibles demonstration project be paused long enough to fix several “failures,” including a form that offers no clear choice to opt out.
Inadequate State, Federal Payment Rates Forcing Hospital Closure, Officials Say
An East Bay hospital that serves a patient population that’s 90% Medi-Cal, Medicare or the uninsured is facing imminent shutdown. State and federal reimbursement rates make serving that population unsustainable, hospital officials say.
Main Push in Duals Project Starts, L.A. County Launches Passive Enrollment
The biggest element of the state’s Cal MediConnect project has begun — the push to enroll 200,000 dual eligibles into managed care plans in Los Angeles County. It’s almost half the project’s target population.