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Public Agency Takes Up Political Hammer

The board of the California Health Benefit Exchange voted last week to oppose a bill that would establish a basic health plan and to urge the lawmakers behind AB 52, which would regulate rate increases by insurers, to exempt the exchange from that law.

The board also voted to direct staff to work with legislators on four other bills that deal with the exchange — including two laws that directly refer to the exchange in their identifying titles.

All of the votes were 3-0, with member Robert Ross absent and chair Diana Dooley abstaining.

Ranking the Reforms at Risk in a Deficit Deal

As the nation’s leaders lurch toward a deal to cut the deficit, lawmakers have floated a range of possible health care cuts. Here’s a list of potential programs and reform initiatives that are most at risk in the current negotiations.

Incentive Plan Working for Public Hospitals

A big component of the federal Medicaid waiver California officials negotiated last year was the provision to set up an incentive program to redesign systems and improve quality in public hospitals.

It’s going well, apparently.

Melissa Stafford Jones of the California Association of Public Hospitals said all the state’s public hospitals “met their milestones.”

The Afterlife of ‘Death Panels’ Still Haunts Health Reform

False accusations that the health reform law would spawn “death panels” continue to cause political problems. A renewed push to strike down the Independent Payment Advisory Board relies on similar claims of government rationing.

Foundations Provide Helping Hand as States Take Steps To Implement Health Reform Law

Richard Figueroa of the California Endowment, Heather Howard of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, David Maxwell-Jolly of the California Health and Human Services Agency and Marian Mulkey of the California HealthCare Foundation spoke with California Healthline about how foundations are contributing to state health reform activities.

Will ‘Most Important Study in Decades’ Matter for Reform?

Although Medicaid is set to be the backbone of the Affordable Care Act’s health coverage expansion, the program is beset by criticism from conservatives. Health policy experts hope that a once-in-a-generation study will strengthen the case for preserving the program.

How Can California Solve Family Physician Shortage?

California — like many parts of the country — is facing a shortage of family physicians on the eve of a significant expansion of the health care system. We asked experts and stakeholders what California policymakers can do to encourage a healthy supply of care providers.

Assembly Committee Approves Basic Health Bill

This week, the Assembly Committee on Health approved a bill to establish low-cost health coverage for as many as 800,000 low-income Californians. For a program that could pull a substantial number of expected participants out of the California Health Benefit Exchange, there has been surprisingly little resistance to it.

That’s because the state stands to save money with the new Basic Health Program, according to SB 703 author Sen. Ed Hernandez (D-West Covina).

“With this program, the state can supply more affordable coverage [for low-income beneficiaries] without a dime from the state general fund,” Hernandez said. “And it would reimburse providers at much higher rates than Medi-Cal would pay — about 20% to 25% higher reimbursement rates.”

Tale of Two Exchanges Shifting Gears in California

In keeping with its traditional role as the front-runner in health care trends, California surged ahead with plans for two health exchanges — one for insurance and one for information. In some ways, the state now is shifting from sprint mode to a long-distance strategy.

Four Rules and Regs Health Policy Experts Can’t Wait To Read

Health policy experts list the upcoming rules and regulations that have the potential to shape the industry, such as proposals to implement health reform provisions like state health insurance exchanges and accountable care organizations.