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Blue Shield Improperly Denied Mental Health, Drug Treatment Claims, Suit Alleges

Blue Shield of California and Magellan, its mental health administrator, violated accepted professional standards in its criteria for residential treatment and intensive outpatient care, according to a class-action suit. The insurer disputes the allegations.

Podcast: What The Health? Why Is This Stuff So Complicated?

The questions are practical and political. Returning from their holiday break, Republican Senate leaders must balance the concerns of their moderate and most conservative colleagues in seeking to pass their health reform bill.

The Union That Roars: Nurses Aren’t Giving Up On California’s Single-Payer Push

The California Nurses Association, representing some 100,000 registered nurses, is regarded statewide and nationally as a progressive political powerhouse. “Politicians are afraid” of the activists they turn out, said one critic.

Half The Time, Nursing Homes Scrutinized On Safety By Medicare Are Still Treacherous

Of the 528 nursing homes that graduated from special focus status before 2014 and are still operating, more than half — 52 percent — have harmed patients or operated in a way that put patients in serious jeopardy within the past three years, a KHN analysis finds.