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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING COVID-19 VACCINATION MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING COVID-19 VACCINATION This COVID-19 Vaccination Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) is made and entered into by and between the California Government Operations Agency (the “Agency”) and Kaiser, as ADULT FOSTER CARE: PROVIDES ALTERNATIVE TO NURSING HOMES ADULT FOSTER CARE: Provides Alternative to Nursing Homes Adult foster care, a little-known program operated in every state to provide dependent adults with new homes and families, serves as a cost-effective alternative for individuals who do not want to live in institutions or alone in their homes, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. At least 100,000 adults are in foster care in the United ASSEMBLY OKS DIRECT HIRING OF DOCTORS California law prohibits hospitals from hiring physicians directly. Instead, health institutions hire physician groups; it's a law designed to keep a layer of bureaucratic insulation between doctors and hospitals. But that prohibition may be lifted, in some cases. The Assembly voted this week in favor of SB 726 by Roy Ashburn(R-Bakersfield).
CALIFORNIA INSURER FACES WHISTLEBLOWER COMPLAINT OVER The filing against Blue Shield of California focuses on the taxation of certain health plans that are funded by both an employer and insurer. The case could attract more government scrutiny into whether all health insurers are paying their fair share of premium taxes. CHAUDHURI’S ‘MEDICAL EMPIRE’ CONTINUES TO CRUMBLE AFTER Chaudhuri’s ‘Medical Empire’ Continues to Crumble After Fall of KPC Medical Management. Dr. Kali Chaudhuri's KPC Medical Management filed for bankruptcy last month, and other parts of his crumbling "medical empire" have faced financial distress or disputes this year -- including charges of illegal fund transfers, unpaid bills and commingling of funds, the Riverside Press-Enterprise reports. SETTLEMENT REACHED ON KAISER PERMANENTE’S REPEATED MENTAL California insurance regulators announced Tuesday that they have reached a settlement with Kaiser Permanente to address its repeated failures to provide patients with timely access to mental health services.. Under the agreement — the result of two years of negotiations between the state Department of Managed Health Care and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan — Kaiser has agreed to hire CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINEDAILY EDITIONINSIGHTPOSTCARDSSPOTLIGHTINNOVATIONSASKING NEVER HURTS The technology that schools have been snapping up in the fight against covid “has not shown significant disinfection effectiveness” to install on its planes, Boeing found. FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2021 Visit the post for more. Californians Must Wear Masks At Work Unless Everyone Is Vaccinated: If anyone in a workplace is unvaccinated, all colleagues must wear masks when in the same room, according to a new state workplace standard passed Thursday. The standards board for Cal/OSHA said it considers the measure temporary and will act quickly to craft a replacement. TELEMEDICINE OR IN-PERSON VISIT? PROS AND CONS As COVID-19 took hold in March, U.S. doctors limited in-person appointments — and many patients avoided them — for fear of infection. The result was a huge increase in the volume of remote medical and behavioral health visits. ‘BETTER THAN THE HOSPITAL’: PANDEMIC BOOSTS CARE FOR Dr. Margaret Paulson interacts with a patient via a tablet as part of Mayo Clinic’s home-based hospital care program. Paulson says once patients understand that hospital-at-home care does not mean less care, they embrace it. (Mayo Clinic) Late last year, Janet Yetenekianwas one of
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING COVID-19 VACCINATION MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING COVID-19 VACCINATION This COVID-19 Vaccination Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) is made and entered into by and between the California Government Operations Agency (the “Agency”) and Kaiser, as ADULT FOSTER CARE: PROVIDES ALTERNATIVE TO NURSING HOMES ADULT FOSTER CARE: Provides Alternative to Nursing Homes Adult foster care, a little-known program operated in every state to provide dependent adults with new homes and families, serves as a cost-effective alternative for individuals who do not want to live in institutions or alone in their homes, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. At least 100,000 adults are in foster care in the United ASSEMBLY OKS DIRECT HIRING OF DOCTORS California law prohibits hospitals from hiring physicians directly. Instead, health institutions hire physician groups; it's a law designed to keep a layer of bureaucratic insulation between doctors and hospitals. But that prohibition may be lifted, in some cases. The Assembly voted this week in favor of SB 726 by Roy Ashburn(R-Bakersfield).
CALIFORNIA INSURER FACES WHISTLEBLOWER COMPLAINT OVER The filing against Blue Shield of California focuses on the taxation of certain health plans that are funded by both an employer and insurer. The case could attract more government scrutiny into whether all health insurers are paying their fair share of premium taxes. CHAUDHURI’S ‘MEDICAL EMPIRE’ CONTINUES TO CRUMBLE AFTER Chaudhuri’s ‘Medical Empire’ Continues to Crumble After Fall of KPC Medical Management. Dr. Kali Chaudhuri's KPC Medical Management filed for bankruptcy last month, and other parts of his crumbling "medical empire" have faced financial distress or disputes this year -- including charges of illegal fund transfers, unpaid bills and commingling of funds, the Riverside Press-Enterprise reports. SETTLEMENT REACHED ON KAISER PERMANENTE’S REPEATED MENTAL California insurance regulators announced Tuesday that they have reached a settlement with Kaiser Permanente to address its repeated failures to provide patients with timely access to mental health services.. Under the agreement — the result of two years of negotiations between the state Department of Managed Health Care and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan — Kaiser has agreed to hire CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINE The technology that schools have been snapping up in the fight against covid “has not shown significant disinfection effectiveness” to install on its planes, Boeing found. TELEMEDICINE OR IN-PERSON VISIT? PROS AND CONS As COVID-19 took hold in March, U.S. doctors limited in-person appointments — and many patients avoided them — for fear of infection. The result was a huge increase in the volume of remote medical and behavioral health visits. DOCTOR ON CALL? LAWMAKERS DEBATE HOW MUCH TO PAY FOR PHONE 1 day ago · It took covid-19 to give millions of Americans the option of telling their doctor about their aches and pains by phone. It can be republished for free. But now that more doctors and patients are returning to in-person appointments, policymakers across the MONDAY, JUNE 7, 2021 California lawmakers are debating a bill that would eliminate out-of-pocket costs that often prevent people from obtaining abortions, proponents say. (Rachel Bluth, 6/7) News Of The Day New Covid Cases Plummet To Early 2020 Levels: California is averaging CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINE STAFF Emily Bazar, California News Editor, is an editor and journalist whose column, “Ask Emily,” addresses readers’ questions and concerns about the Affordable Care Act and other health care topics. The column has appeared in more than 25 newspapers and NPR affiliate websites across California, and generated more than 2,500 direct questions andcomments.
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES PLAN FOR NORMAL-ISH CAMPUS LIFE Universities need full dorms and dining halls to make back some of the estimated $183 billion in losses they’ve suffered over a year of remote education. The hope is widespread vaccination will keep covidchaos to a minimum.
MANAGED CARE: STATES MANDATE DIRECT ACCESS TO … COVID-19 COVID-19 Tracking Poll, May 2021: Views from California Health Care Providers. In this statewide survey, health care providers respond to questions about California’s readiness for future emergencies, their mental health and morale, and LAWMAKERS PRESSURE NEWSOM TO ‘STEP UP’ ON RACISM AS A The $100 million proposal to address the health effects of racism is part of the Democratic-controlled legislature’s broader public health agenda that includes a request for $235 million annually to help rebuild gutted local public health departments, $15 million per year for transgender health care and $10 million to establish an independent “Office of Racial Equity,” which would CAN A SUBSCRIPTION MODEL FIX PRIMARY CARE IN THE US Medical subscriptions, a $199 million CEO payday and the race to fix primary care in the U.S. One Medical is betting big that a subscription model can fix primary care. But the firm faces competition from CVS, Target and large hospital systems.MORNING BRIEFINGS
COVID-19 COVID-19 Tracking Poll, May 2021: Views from California Health Care Providers. In this statewide survey, health care providers respond to questions about California’s readiness for future emergencies, their mental health and morale, and the impact of CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINEDAILY EDITIONINSIGHTPOSTCARDSSPOTLIGHTINNOVATIONSASKING NEVER HURTS The technology that schools have been snapping up in the fight against covid “has not shown significant disinfection effectiveness” to install on its planes, Boeing found. FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2021 Visit the post for more. Californians Must Wear Masks At Work Unless Everyone Is Vaccinated: If anyone in a workplace is unvaccinated, all colleagues must wear masks when in the same room, according to a new state workplace standard passed Thursday. The standards board for Cal/OSHA said it considers the measure temporary and will act quickly to craft a replacement. TELEMEDICINE OR IN-PERSON VISIT? PROS AND CONS As COVID-19 took hold in March, U.S. doctors limited in-person appointments — and many patients avoided them — for fear of infection. The result was a huge increase in the volume of remote medical and behavioral health visits. ‘BETTER THAN THE HOSPITAL’: PANDEMIC BOOSTS CARE FOR Dr. Margaret Paulson interacts with a patient via a tablet as part of Mayo Clinic’s home-based hospital care program. Paulson says once patients understand that hospital-at-home care does not mean less care, they embrace it. (Mayo Clinic) Late last year, Janet Yetenekianwas one of
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING COVID-19 VACCINATION MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING COVID-19 VACCINATION This COVID-19 Vaccination Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) is made and entered into by and between the California Government Operations Agency (the “Agency”) and Kaiser, as ADULT FOSTER CARE: PROVIDES ALTERNATIVE TO NURSING HOMES ADULT FOSTER CARE: Provides Alternative to Nursing Homes Adult foster care, a little-known program operated in every state to provide dependent adults with new homes and families, serves as a cost-effective alternative for individuals who do not want to live in institutions or alone in their homes, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. At least 100,000 adults are in foster care in the United ASSEMBLY OKS DIRECT HIRING OF DOCTORS California law prohibits hospitals from hiring physicians directly. Instead, health institutions hire physician groups; it's a law designed to keep a layer of bureaucratic insulation between doctors and hospitals. But that prohibition may be lifted, in some cases. The Assembly voted this week in favor of SB 726 by Roy Ashburn(R-Bakersfield).
CALIFORNIA INSURER FACES WHISTLEBLOWER COMPLAINT OVER The filing against Blue Shield of California focuses on the taxation of certain health plans that are funded by both an employer and insurer. The case could attract more government scrutiny into whether all health insurers are paying their fair share of premium taxes. CHAUDHURI’S ‘MEDICAL EMPIRE’ CONTINUES TO CRUMBLE AFTER Chaudhuri’s ‘Medical Empire’ Continues to Crumble After Fall of KPC Medical Management. Dr. Kali Chaudhuri's KPC Medical Management filed for bankruptcy last month, and other parts of his crumbling "medical empire" have faced financial distress or disputes this year -- including charges of illegal fund transfers, unpaid bills and commingling of funds, the Riverside Press-Enterprise reports. SETTLEMENT REACHED ON KAISER PERMANENTE’S REPEATED MENTAL California insurance regulators announced Tuesday that they have reached a settlement with Kaiser Permanente to address its repeated failures to provide patients with timely access to mental health services.. Under the agreement — the result of two years of negotiations between the state Department of Managed Health Care and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan — Kaiser has agreed to hire CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINEDAILY EDITIONINSIGHTPOSTCARDSSPOTLIGHTINNOVATIONSASKING NEVER HURTS The technology that schools have been snapping up in the fight against covid “has not shown significant disinfection effectiveness” to install on its planes, Boeing found. FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2021 Visit the post for more. Californians Must Wear Masks At Work Unless Everyone Is Vaccinated: If anyone in a workplace is unvaccinated, all colleagues must wear masks when in the same room, according to a new state workplace standard passed Thursday. The standards board for Cal/OSHA said it considers the measure temporary and will act quickly to craft a replacement. TELEMEDICINE OR IN-PERSON VISIT? PROS AND CONS As COVID-19 took hold in March, U.S. doctors limited in-person appointments — and many patients avoided them — for fear of infection. The result was a huge increase in the volume of remote medical and behavioral health visits. ‘BETTER THAN THE HOSPITAL’: PANDEMIC BOOSTS CARE FOR Dr. Margaret Paulson interacts with a patient via a tablet as part of Mayo Clinic’s home-based hospital care program. Paulson says once patients understand that hospital-at-home care does not mean less care, they embrace it. (Mayo Clinic) Late last year, Janet Yetenekianwas one of
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING COVID-19 VACCINATION MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING COVID-19 VACCINATION This COVID-19 Vaccination Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) is made and entered into by and between the California Government Operations Agency (the “Agency”) and Kaiser, as ADULT FOSTER CARE: PROVIDES ALTERNATIVE TO NURSING HOMES ADULT FOSTER CARE: Provides Alternative to Nursing Homes Adult foster care, a little-known program operated in every state to provide dependent adults with new homes and families, serves as a cost-effective alternative for individuals who do not want to live in institutions or alone in their homes, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. At least 100,000 adults are in foster care in the United ASSEMBLY OKS DIRECT HIRING OF DOCTORS California law prohibits hospitals from hiring physicians directly. Instead, health institutions hire physician groups; it's a law designed to keep a layer of bureaucratic insulation between doctors and hospitals. But that prohibition may be lifted, in some cases. The Assembly voted this week in favor of SB 726 by Roy Ashburn(R-Bakersfield).
CALIFORNIA INSURER FACES WHISTLEBLOWER COMPLAINT OVER The filing against Blue Shield of California focuses on the taxation of certain health plans that are funded by both an employer and insurer. The case could attract more government scrutiny into whether all health insurers are paying their fair share of premium taxes. CHAUDHURI’S ‘MEDICAL EMPIRE’ CONTINUES TO CRUMBLE AFTER Chaudhuri’s ‘Medical Empire’ Continues to Crumble After Fall of KPC Medical Management. Dr. Kali Chaudhuri's KPC Medical Management filed for bankruptcy last month, and other parts of his crumbling "medical empire" have faced financial distress or disputes this year -- including charges of illegal fund transfers, unpaid bills and commingling of funds, the Riverside Press-Enterprise reports. SETTLEMENT REACHED ON KAISER PERMANENTE’S REPEATED MENTAL California insurance regulators announced Tuesday that they have reached a settlement with Kaiser Permanente to address its repeated failures to provide patients with timely access to mental health services.. Under the agreement — the result of two years of negotiations between the state Department of Managed Health Care and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan — Kaiser has agreed to hire CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINE The technology that schools have been snapping up in the fight against covid “has not shown significant disinfection effectiveness” to install on its planes, Boeing found. TELEMEDICINE OR IN-PERSON VISIT? PROS AND CONS As COVID-19 took hold in March, U.S. doctors limited in-person appointments — and many patients avoided them — for fear of infection. The result was a huge increase in the volume of remote medical and behavioral health visits. DOCTOR ON CALL? LAWMAKERS DEBATE HOW MUCH TO PAY FOR PHONE 14 hours ago · It took covid-19 to give millions of Americans the option of telling their doctor about their aches and pains by phone. It can be republished for free. But now that more doctors and patients are returning to in-person appointments, policymakers across the MONDAY, JUNE 7, 2021 California lawmakers are debating a bill that would eliminate out-of-pocket costs that often prevent people from obtaining abortions, proponents say. (Rachel Bluth, 6/7) News Of The Day New Covid Cases Plummet To Early 2020 Levels: California is averaging CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINE STAFF Emily Bazar, California News Editor, is an editor and journalist whose column, “Ask Emily,” addresses readers’ questions and concerns about the Affordable Care Act and other health care topics. The column has appeared in more than 25 newspapers and NPR affiliate websites across California, and generated more than 2,500 direct questions andcomments.
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES PLAN FOR NORMAL-ISH CAMPUS LIFE Universities need full dorms and dining halls to make back some of the estimated $183 billion in losses they’ve suffered over a year of remote education. The hope is widespread vaccination will keep covidchaos to a minimum.
MANAGED CARE: STATES MANDATE DIRECT ACCESS TO … COVID-19 COVID-19 Tracking Poll, May 2021: Views from California Health Care Providers. In this statewide survey, health care providers respond to questions about California’s readiness for future emergencies, their mental health and morale, and LAWMAKERS PRESSURE NEWSOM TO ‘STEP UP’ ON RACISM AS A 1 day ago · The $100 million proposal to address the health effects of racism is part of the Democratic-controlled legislature’s broader public health agenda that includes a request for $235 million annually to help rebuild gutted local public health departments, $15 million per year for transgender health care and $10 million to establish an independent “Office of Racial Equity,” which would CAN A SUBSCRIPTION MODEL FIX PRIMARY CARE IN THE US Medical subscriptions, a $199 million CEO payday and the race to fix primary care in the U.S. One Medical is betting big that a subscription model can fix primary care. But the firm faces competition from CVS, Target and large hospital systems.MORNING BRIEFINGS
COVID-19 COVID-19 Tracking Poll, May 2021: Views from California Health Care Providers. In this statewide survey, health care providers respond to questions about California’s readiness for future emergencies, their mental health and morale, and the impact of CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINEDAILY EDITIONINSIGHTPOSTCARDSSPOTLIGHTINNOVATIONSASKING NEVER HURTS By Phil Galewitz May 28. Federal officials asked a court to dismiss a suit by drugmakers over the policy enacted by the Trump administration that would allow states to bring in cheaper prescription medications from Canada. The filing said the lawsuit was moot because it’s unclear when or if the FDA would approve any state’s importationplan.
CORPORATIONS ENCOURAGE EMPLOYEE VACCINATION BUT STOP SHORT Amazon is offering $40 a shot for hourly workers, and Kroger is giving employees $100 if they receive both doses. “Vaccination, in our view, is absolutely the only way out of the pandemic, both for us to get to normalcy and also for the country,” said Dr. Vin Gupta, a pulmonologist and chief medical officer for Amazon’s covid response. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021 The family of a man incarcerated in San Diego who died from COVID-19 has filed a wrongful death claim against the California corrections department. The claim, submitted to the Office of Insurance and Risk Management on May 9, is a precursor to filing a lawsuit against the state for its role in Leon Martinez’s death. THE VULNERABLE HOMEBOUND ARE LEFT BEHIND ON VACCINATION The Vulnerable Homebound Are Left Behind on Vaccination. By Jenny Gold April 29, 2021. Republish This Story. Lillian “Lili” Shaw of Glendale, California, receives a covid vaccine in her home. In Los Angeles County, the public health department has partnered with the sheriff's department and 15 fire departments to vaccinate homeboundresidents.
‘BETTER THAN THE HOSPITAL’: PANDEMIC BOOSTS CARE FOR Dr. Margaret Paulson interacts with a patient via a tablet as part of Mayo Clinic’s home-based hospital care program. Paulson says once patients understand that hospital-at-home care does not mean less care, they embrace it. (Mayo Clinic) Late last year, Janet Yetenekianwas one of
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING COVID-19 VACCINATION MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING COVID-19 VACCINATION This COVID-19 Vaccination Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) is made and entered into by and between the California Government Operations Agency (the “Agency”) and Kaiser, as CALIFORNIAHEALTHLINE.ORG 1 day ago · californiahealthline.org TELEMEDICINE OR IN-PERSON VISIT? PROS AND CONS In general, telemedicine is effective in cases that would typically send you to an urgent care clinic, such as minor injuries or flu-like symptoms, including fever, cough and sore throat. It is also increasingly used for post-surgical follow-ups. Telemedicine can be a godsend for geriatric or disabled patients with reduced mobility. ADULT FOSTER CARE: PROVIDES ALTERNATIVE TO NURSING HOMES ADULT FOSTER CARE: Provides Alternative to Nursing Homes Adult foster care, a little-known program operated in every state to provide dependent adults with new homes and families, serves as a cost-effective alternative for individuals who do not want to live in institutions or alone in their homes, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. At least 100,000 adults are in foster care in the United CHAUDHURI’S ‘MEDICAL EMPIRE’ CONTINUES TO CRUMBLE AFTER Chaudhuri’s ‘Medical Empire’ Continues to Crumble After Fall of KPC Medical Management. Dr. Kali Chaudhuri's KPC Medical Management filed for bankruptcy last month, and other parts of his crumbling "medical empire" have faced financial distress or disputes this year -- including charges of illegal fund transfers, unpaid bills and commingling of funds, the Riverside Press-Enterprise reports. CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINEDAILY EDITIONINSIGHTPOSTCARDSSPOTLIGHTINNOVATIONSASKING NEVER HURTS By Phil Galewitz May 28. Federal officials asked a court to dismiss a suit by drugmakers over the policy enacted by the Trump administration that would allow states to bring in cheaper prescription medications from Canada. The filing said the lawsuit was moot because it’s unclear when or if the FDA would approve any state’s importationplan.
CORPORATIONS ENCOURAGE EMPLOYEE VACCINATION BUT STOP SHORT Amazon is offering $40 a shot for hourly workers, and Kroger is giving employees $100 if they receive both doses. “Vaccination, in our view, is absolutely the only way out of the pandemic, both for us to get to normalcy and also for the country,” said Dr. Vin Gupta, a pulmonologist and chief medical officer for Amazon’s covid response. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021 The family of a man incarcerated in San Diego who died from COVID-19 has filed a wrongful death claim against the California corrections department. The claim, submitted to the Office of Insurance and Risk Management on May 9, is a precursor to filing a lawsuit against the state for its role in Leon Martinez’s death. THE VULNERABLE HOMEBOUND ARE LEFT BEHIND ON VACCINATION The Vulnerable Homebound Are Left Behind on Vaccination. By Jenny Gold April 29, 2021. Republish This Story. Lillian “Lili” Shaw of Glendale, California, receives a covid vaccine in her home. In Los Angeles County, the public health department has partnered with the sheriff's department and 15 fire departments to vaccinate homeboundresidents.
‘BETTER THAN THE HOSPITAL’: PANDEMIC BOOSTS CARE FOR Dr. Margaret Paulson interacts with a patient via a tablet as part of Mayo Clinic’s home-based hospital care program. Paulson says once patients understand that hospital-at-home care does not mean less care, they embrace it. (Mayo Clinic) Late last year, Janet Yetenekianwas one of
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING COVID-19 VACCINATION MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING COVID-19 VACCINATION This COVID-19 Vaccination Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) is made and entered into by and between the California Government Operations Agency (the “Agency”) and Kaiser, as CALIFORNIAHEALTHLINE.ORG 1 day ago · californiahealthline.org TELEMEDICINE OR IN-PERSON VISIT? PROS AND CONS In general, telemedicine is effective in cases that would typically send you to an urgent care clinic, such as minor injuries or flu-like symptoms, including fever, cough and sore throat. It is also increasingly used for post-surgical follow-ups. Telemedicine can be a godsend for geriatric or disabled patients with reduced mobility. ADULT FOSTER CARE: PROVIDES ALTERNATIVE TO NURSING HOMES ADULT FOSTER CARE: Provides Alternative to Nursing Homes Adult foster care, a little-known program operated in every state to provide dependent adults with new homes and families, serves as a cost-effective alternative for individuals who do not want to live in institutions or alone in their homes, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. At least 100,000 adults are in foster care in the United CHAUDHURI’S ‘MEDICAL EMPIRE’ CONTINUES TO CRUMBLE AFTER Chaudhuri’s ‘Medical Empire’ Continues to Crumble After Fall of KPC Medical Management. Dr. Kali Chaudhuri's KPC Medical Management filed for bankruptcy last month, and other parts of his crumbling "medical empire" have faced financial distress or disputes this year -- including charges of illegal fund transfers, unpaid bills and commingling of funds, the Riverside Press-Enterprise reports. CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINE By Phil Galewitz May 28. Federal officials asked a court to dismiss a suit by drugmakers over the policy enacted by the Trump administration that would allow states to bring in cheaper prescription medications from Canada. The filing said the lawsuit was moot because it’s unclear when or if the FDA would approve any state’s importationplan.
THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 2021 1 day ago · Safety Board Backs Down On Workplace Mask Rules: California’s workplace-safety board on Wednesday voted to drop controversial new rules that could have required many workers to keep their masks on for months, yielding to growing pressure. Read more from the Bay Area News Group, Los Angeles Times and AP.. California Clarifies Mask Rules For Next Week's Reopening: California will FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 2021 5 hours ago · Shifting Rules About Masks Confuse Business Owners: Businesses in California remain baffled by the changing rules over who needs to wear masks as the state prepares to fully reopen Tuesday.Some business leaders say Gov. Gavin Newsom should step in and order just one set of mask rules for everyone. TO EXTRACT MORE DOSES PER VIAL, VACCINATORS PUT SQUEEZE ON Federal health regulators, however, have long opposed the reuse of drug vials because of the risk of introducing a bacterial contaminant. From 1998 to 2014 more than 50 outbreaks of viral or bacterial disease were reported as a result of unsafe injection practices, including injecting multiple patients with a drug from the same vial.. The FDA wouldn’t comment on the pharmacists’ letter but DOCTOR ON CALL? LAWMAKERS DEBATE HOW MUCH TO PAY FOR PHONE 10 hours ago · It took covid-19 to give millions of Americans the option of telling their doctor about their aches and pains by phone. It can be republished for free. But now that more doctors and patients are returning to in-person appointments, policymakers across the FOR 2020, CALIFORNIA GOES BIG ON HEALTH CARE About 72% of the state’s homeless slept outside or in cars rather than in shelters or temporary housing. Newsom has asked for $1.4 billion in the 2020-21 state budget for homelessness, most of which would go to housing and health care. For instance, $695 million would boost health care and social services for homeless people viaMedi-Cal.
CAN A SUBSCRIPTION MODEL FIX PRIMARY CARE IN THE US Medical subscriptions, a $199 million CEO payday and the race to fix primary care in the U.S. One Medical is betting big that a subscription model can fix primary care. But the firm faces competition from CVS, Target and large hospital systems. LAWMAKERS PRESSURE NEWSOM TO ‘STEP UP’ ON RACISM AS A 1 day ago · The $100 million proposal to address the health effects of racism is part of the Democratic-controlled legislature’s broader public health agenda that includes a request for $235 million annually to help rebuild gutted local public health departments, $15 million per year for transgender health care and $10 million to establish an independent “Office of Racial Equity,” which would WITH RESTRICTIONS TIGHTENING ELSEWHERE, CALIFORNIA MOVES The state legislature is considering the bill just as the fate of Roe v.Wade has been thrown into question. The conservative-leaning Supreme Court has agreed to review later this year a Mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks, and its ruling could end or weaken Roe. “It’s tough to know your reproductive rights may be in question again after it’s been decided for 40 years CALIFORNIAHEALTHLINE.ORG 1 day ago · californiahealthline.org CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINEDAILY EDITIONINSIGHTPOSTCARDSSPOTLIGHTINNOVATIONSASKING NEVER HURTS By Phil Galewitz May 28. Federal officials asked a court to dismiss a suit by drugmakers over the policy enacted by the Trump administration that would allow states to bring in cheaper prescription medications from Canada. The filing said the lawsuit was moot because it’s unclear when or if the FDA would approve any state’s importationplan.
CORPORATIONS ENCOURAGE EMPLOYEE VACCINATION BUT STOP SHORT Amazon is offering $40 a shot for hourly workers, and Kroger is giving employees $100 if they receive both doses. “Vaccination, in our view, is absolutely the only way out of the pandemic, both for us to get to normalcy and also for the country,” said Dr. Vin Gupta, a pulmonologist and chief medical officer for Amazon’s covid response. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021 The family of a man incarcerated in San Diego who died from COVID-19 has filed a wrongful death claim against the California corrections department. The claim, submitted to the Office of Insurance and Risk Management on May 9, is a precursor to filing a lawsuit against the state for its role in Leon Martinez’s death. THE VULNERABLE HOMEBOUND ARE LEFT BEHIND ON VACCINATION The Vulnerable Homebound Are Left Behind on Vaccination. By Jenny Gold April 29, 2021. Republish This Story. Lillian “Lili” Shaw of Glendale, California, receives a covid vaccine in her home. In Los Angeles County, the public health department has partnered with the sheriff's department and 15 fire departments to vaccinate homeboundresidents.
‘BETTER THAN THE HOSPITAL’: PANDEMIC BOOSTS CARE FOR Dr. Margaret Paulson interacts with a patient via a tablet as part of Mayo Clinic’s home-based hospital care program. Paulson says once patients understand that hospital-at-home care does not mean less care, they embrace it. (Mayo Clinic) Late last year, Janet Yetenekianwas one of
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING COVID-19 VACCINATION MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING COVID-19 VACCINATION This COVID-19 Vaccination Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) is made and entered into by and between the California Government Operations Agency (the “Agency”) and Kaiser, as CALIFORNIAHEALTHLINE.ORG 18 hours ago · californiahealthline.org TELEMEDICINE OR IN-PERSON VISIT? PROS AND CONS In general, telemedicine is effective in cases that would typically send you to an urgent care clinic, such as minor injuries or flu-like symptoms, including fever, cough and sore throat. It is also increasingly used for post-surgical follow-ups. Telemedicine can be a godsend for geriatric or disabled patients with reduced mobility. ADULT FOSTER CARE: PROVIDES ALTERNATIVE TO NURSING HOMES ADULT FOSTER CARE: Provides Alternative to Nursing Homes Adult foster care, a little-known program operated in every state to provide dependent adults with new homes and families, serves as a cost-effective alternative for individuals who do not want to live in institutions or alone in their homes, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. At least 100,000 adults are in foster care in the United CHAUDHURI’S ‘MEDICAL EMPIRE’ CONTINUES TO CRUMBLE AFTER Chaudhuri’s ‘Medical Empire’ Continues to Crumble After Fall of KPC Medical Management. Dr. Kali Chaudhuri's KPC Medical Management filed for bankruptcy last month, and other parts of his crumbling "medical empire" have faced financial distress or disputes this year -- including charges of illegal fund transfers, unpaid bills and commingling of funds, the Riverside Press-Enterprise reports. CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINEDAILY EDITIONINSIGHTPOSTCARDSSPOTLIGHTINNOVATIONSASKING NEVER HURTS By Phil Galewitz May 28. Federal officials asked a court to dismiss a suit by drugmakers over the policy enacted by the Trump administration that would allow states to bring in cheaper prescription medications from Canada. The filing said the lawsuit was moot because it’s unclear when or if the FDA would approve any state’s importationplan.
CORPORATIONS ENCOURAGE EMPLOYEE VACCINATION BUT STOP SHORT Amazon is offering $40 a shot for hourly workers, and Kroger is giving employees $100 if they receive both doses. “Vaccination, in our view, is absolutely the only way out of the pandemic, both for us to get to normalcy and also for the country,” said Dr. Vin Gupta, a pulmonologist and chief medical officer for Amazon’s covid response. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021 The family of a man incarcerated in San Diego who died from COVID-19 has filed a wrongful death claim against the California corrections department. The claim, submitted to the Office of Insurance and Risk Management on May 9, is a precursor to filing a lawsuit against the state for its role in Leon Martinez’s death. THE VULNERABLE HOMEBOUND ARE LEFT BEHIND ON VACCINATION The Vulnerable Homebound Are Left Behind on Vaccination. By Jenny Gold April 29, 2021. Republish This Story. Lillian “Lili” Shaw of Glendale, California, receives a covid vaccine in her home. In Los Angeles County, the public health department has partnered with the sheriff's department and 15 fire departments to vaccinate homeboundresidents.
‘BETTER THAN THE HOSPITAL’: PANDEMIC BOOSTS CARE FOR Dr. Margaret Paulson interacts with a patient via a tablet as part of Mayo Clinic’s home-based hospital care program. Paulson says once patients understand that hospital-at-home care does not mean less care, they embrace it. (Mayo Clinic) Late last year, Janet Yetenekianwas one of
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING COVID-19 VACCINATION MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING COVID-19 VACCINATION This COVID-19 Vaccination Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) is made and entered into by and between the California Government Operations Agency (the “Agency”) and Kaiser, as CALIFORNIAHEALTHLINE.ORG 18 hours ago · californiahealthline.org TELEMEDICINE OR IN-PERSON VISIT? PROS AND CONS In general, telemedicine is effective in cases that would typically send you to an urgent care clinic, such as minor injuries or flu-like symptoms, including fever, cough and sore throat. It is also increasingly used for post-surgical follow-ups. Telemedicine can be a godsend for geriatric or disabled patients with reduced mobility. ADULT FOSTER CARE: PROVIDES ALTERNATIVE TO NURSING HOMES ADULT FOSTER CARE: Provides Alternative to Nursing Homes Adult foster care, a little-known program operated in every state to provide dependent adults with new homes and families, serves as a cost-effective alternative for individuals who do not want to live in institutions or alone in their homes, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. At least 100,000 adults are in foster care in the United CHAUDHURI’S ‘MEDICAL EMPIRE’ CONTINUES TO CRUMBLE AFTER Chaudhuri’s ‘Medical Empire’ Continues to Crumble After Fall of KPC Medical Management. Dr. Kali Chaudhuri's KPC Medical Management filed for bankruptcy last month, and other parts of his crumbling "medical empire" have faced financial distress or disputes this year -- including charges of illegal fund transfers, unpaid bills and commingling of funds, the Riverside Press-Enterprise reports. CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINE By Phil Galewitz May 28. Federal officials asked a court to dismiss a suit by drugmakers over the policy enacted by the Trump administration that would allow states to bring in cheaper prescription medications from Canada. The filing said the lawsuit was moot because it’s unclear when or if the FDA would approve any state’s importationplan.
THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 2021 23 hours ago · Safety Board Backs Down On Workplace Mask Rules: California’s workplace-safety board on Wednesday voted to drop controversial new rules that could have required many workers to keep their masks on for months, yielding to growing pressure. Read more from the Bay Area News Group, Los Angeles Times and AP.. California Clarifies Mask Rules For Next Week's Reopening: California will FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2021 In California, 958 new cases of the coronavirus were reported Wednesday, June 2, according to end-of-day totals on public health websites, bringing the total number of cases so far to 3,764,093. There were 41 new deaths reported statewide Wednesday, for a total of 62,994 people who have died from COVID-19. DOCTOR ON CALL? LAWMAKERS DEBATE HOW MUCH TO PAY FOR PHONE 4 hours ago · It took covid-19 to give millions of Americans the option of telling their doctor about their aches and pains by phone. It can be republished for free. But now that more doctors and patients are returning to in-person appointments, policymakers across the TO EXTRACT MORE DOSES PER VIAL, VACCINATORS PUT SQUEEZE ON Federal health regulators, however, have long opposed the reuse of drug vials because of the risk of introducing a bacterial contaminant. From 1998 to 2014 more than 50 outbreaks of viral or bacterial disease were reported as a result of unsafe injection practices, including injecting multiple patients with a drug from the same vial.. The FDA wouldn’t comment on the pharmacists’ letter but LAWMAKERS PRESSURE NEWSOM TO ‘STEP UP’ ON RACISM AS A 1 day ago · The $100 million proposal to address the health effects of racism is part of the Democratic-controlled legislature’s broader public health agenda that includes a request for $235 million annually to help rebuild gutted local public health departments, $15 million per year for transgender health care and $10 million to establish an independent “Office of Racial Equity,” which wouldESTHER HONIG
4 hours ago · Agricultural workers living in employer-owned housing can have trouble getting health care. It’s symptomatic of bigger gaps in worker protections that the pandemic spotlighted, say proponents of a newly passed Colorado bill for farmworker rights. Calling on emerging BIPOC leaders! Apply for CHCF CAN A SUBSCRIPTION MODEL FIX PRIMARY CARE IN THE US Medical subscriptions, a $199 million CEO payday and the race to fix primary care in the U.S. One Medical is betting big that a subscription model can fix primary care. But the firm faces competition from CVS, Target and large hospital systems. WITH RESTRICTIONS TIGHTENING ELSEWHERE, CALIFORNIA MOVES The state legislature is considering the bill just as the fate of Roe v.Wade has been thrown into question. The conservative-leaning Supreme Court has agreed to review later this year a Mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks, and its ruling could end or weaken Roe. “It’s tough to know your reproductive rights may be in question again after it’s been decided for 40 years CALIFORNIAHEALTHLINE.ORG 18 hours ago · californiahealthline.org CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINEDAILY EDITIONINSIGHTPOSTCARDSSPOTLIGHTINNOVATIONSASKING NEVER HURTS By Phil Galewitz May 28. Federal officials asked a court to dismiss a suit by drugmakers over the policy enacted by the Trump administration that would allow states to bring in cheaper prescription medications from Canada. The filing said the lawsuit was moot because it’s unclear when or if the FDA would approve any state’s importationplan.
FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2021 In California, 958 new cases of the coronavirus were reported Wednesday, June 2, according to end-of-day totals on public health websites, bringing the total number of cases so far to 3,764,093. There were 41 new deaths reported statewide Wednesday, for a total of 62,994 people who have died from COVID-19. CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINE STAFF California Healthline Staff. Emily Bazar, California News Editor, is an editor and journalist whose column, “Ask Emily,” addresses readers’ questions and concerns about the Affordable Care Act and other health care topics. The column has appeared in more than 25 newspapers and NPR affiliate websites across California, and generatedmore
‘BETTER THAN THE HOSPITAL’: PANDEMIC BOOSTS CARE FOR Dr. Margaret Paulson interacts with a patient via a tablet as part of Mayo Clinic’s home-based hospital care program. Paulson says once patients understand that hospital-at-home care does not mean less care, they embrace it. (Mayo Clinic) Late last year, Janet Yetenekianwas one of
TELEMEDICINE OR IN-PERSON VISIT? PROS AND CONS In general, telemedicine is effective in cases that would typically send you to an urgent care clinic, such as minor injuries or flu-like symptoms, including fever, cough and sore throat. It is also increasingly used for post-surgical follow-ups. Telemedicine can be a godsend for geriatric or disabled patients with reduced mobility. ADULT FOSTER CARE: PROVIDES ALTERNATIVE TO NURSING HOMES ADULT FOSTER CARE: Provides Alternative to Nursing Homes Adult foster care, a little-known program operated in every state to provide dependent adults with new homes and families, serves as a cost-effective alternative for individuals who do not want to live in institutions or alone in their homes, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. At least 100,000 adults are in foster care in the United PATIENTS SUFFER WHEN HEALTH CARE BEHEMOTHS QUARREL OVER The latest example is Sutter Health and Anthem Blue Cross, whose failure to seal a deal is causing Anthem members to worry they may not have access to one of the dominant hospital chains in Northern California. Across the U.S., the stakes in such contract fights have risen, as health systems and insurers battle to increase their marketshare.
CALIFORNIA INSURER FACES WHISTLEBLOWER COMPLAINT OVER A federal whistleblower complaint alleges that a major California insurer failed to pay an estimated $89 million in taxes on premium revenue as required under the Affordable Care Act. The complaint against Blue Shield of California focuses on the taxation of certain health plans that are funded by both an employer and insurer. NURSE MIDWIVES DELIVERING BABIES IN HOSPITALS HELP LOWER C The hospital began allowing certified nurse midwives to deliver babies in 2017, part of an effort to decrease cesarean sections and make mothers happier. It wasn’t an easy transition, Burke said. Some doctors, for example, had been practicing for 30 years and never worked with nurse midwives, who are registered nurses with a graduatedegree.
SETTLEMENT REACHED ON KAISER PERMANENTE’S REPEATED MENTAL California insurance regulators announced Tuesday that they have reached a settlement with Kaiser Permanente to address its repeated failures to provide patients with timely access to mental health services.. Under the agreement — the result of two years of negotiations between the state Department of Managed Health Care and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan — Kaiser has agreed to hire CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINEDAILY EDITIONINSIGHTPOSTCARDSSPOTLIGHTINNOVATIONSASKING NEVER HURTS By Phil Galewitz May 28. Federal officials asked a court to dismiss a suit by drugmakers over the policy enacted by the Trump administration that would allow states to bring in cheaper prescription medications from Canada. The filing said the lawsuit was moot because it’s unclear when or if the FDA would approve any state’s importationplan.
FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2021 In California, 958 new cases of the coronavirus were reported Wednesday, June 2, according to end-of-day totals on public health websites, bringing the total number of cases so far to 3,764,093. There were 41 new deaths reported statewide Wednesday, for a total of 62,994 people who have died from COVID-19. CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINE STAFF California Healthline Staff. Emily Bazar, California News Editor, is an editor and journalist whose column, “Ask Emily,” addresses readers’ questions and concerns about the Affordable Care Act and other health care topics. The column has appeared in more than 25 newspapers and NPR affiliate websites across California, and generatedmore
‘BETTER THAN THE HOSPITAL’: PANDEMIC BOOSTS CARE FOR Dr. Margaret Paulson interacts with a patient via a tablet as part of Mayo Clinic’s home-based hospital care program. Paulson says once patients understand that hospital-at-home care does not mean less care, they embrace it. (Mayo Clinic) Late last year, Janet Yetenekianwas one of
TELEMEDICINE OR IN-PERSON VISIT? PROS AND CONS In general, telemedicine is effective in cases that would typically send you to an urgent care clinic, such as minor injuries or flu-like symptoms, including fever, cough and sore throat. It is also increasingly used for post-surgical follow-ups. Telemedicine can be a godsend for geriatric or disabled patients with reduced mobility. ADULT FOSTER CARE: PROVIDES ALTERNATIVE TO NURSING HOMES ADULT FOSTER CARE: Provides Alternative to Nursing Homes Adult foster care, a little-known program operated in every state to provide dependent adults with new homes and families, serves as a cost-effective alternative for individuals who do not want to live in institutions or alone in their homes, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. At least 100,000 adults are in foster care in the United PATIENTS SUFFER WHEN HEALTH CARE BEHEMOTHS QUARREL OVER The latest example is Sutter Health and Anthem Blue Cross, whose failure to seal a deal is causing Anthem members to worry they may not have access to one of the dominant hospital chains in Northern California. Across the U.S., the stakes in such contract fights have risen, as health systems and insurers battle to increase their marketshare.
CALIFORNIA INSURER FACES WHISTLEBLOWER COMPLAINT OVER A federal whistleblower complaint alleges that a major California insurer failed to pay an estimated $89 million in taxes on premium revenue as required under the Affordable Care Act. The complaint against Blue Shield of California focuses on the taxation of certain health plans that are funded by both an employer and insurer. NURSE MIDWIVES DELIVERING BABIES IN HOSPITALS HELP LOWER C The hospital began allowing certified nurse midwives to deliver babies in 2017, part of an effort to decrease cesarean sections and make mothers happier. It wasn’t an easy transition, Burke said. Some doctors, for example, had been practicing for 30 years and never worked with nurse midwives, who are registered nurses with a graduatedegree.
SETTLEMENT REACHED ON KAISER PERMANENTE’S REPEATED MENTAL California insurance regulators announced Tuesday that they have reached a settlement with Kaiser Permanente to address its repeated failures to provide patients with timely access to mental health services.. Under the agreement — the result of two years of negotiations between the state Department of Managed Health Care and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan — Kaiser has agreed to hire CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINE By Phil Galewitz May 28. Federal officials asked a court to dismiss a suit by drugmakers over the policy enacted by the Trump administration that would allow states to bring in cheaper prescription medications from Canada. The filing said the lawsuit was moot because it’s unclear when or if the FDA would approve any state’s importationplan.
MONDAY, JUNE 7, 2021 New Covid Cases Plummet To Early 2020 Levels: California is averaging the fewest new daily covid cases since March 31, 2020, a time when testing was limited and pandemic lockdowns had just begun. On Friday, counties reported 1,062 new covid cases, according to data tracked by the Bay Area News Group. TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 2021 1 day ago · Fully Vaccinated Napa Woman Dies Of Covid: Napa County reported its first covid death of a fully vaccinated resident earlier this month. Health officials said the woman was older than 65, had underlying health conditions and had received her second dose of the Moderna vaccine at least 30 days before testing positive for the alpha variant (B.1.1.7), which is believed to be more transmissible. CORPORATIONS ENCOURAGE EMPLOYEE VACCINATION BUT STOP SHORT Amazon is offering $40 a shot for hourly workers, and Kroger is giving employees $100 if they receive both doses. “Vaccination, in our view, is absolutely the only way out of the pandemic, both for us to get to normalcy and also for the country,” said Dr. Vin Gupta, a pulmonologist and chief medical officer for Amazon’s covid response. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021 The family of a man incarcerated in San Diego who died from COVID-19 has filed a wrongful death claim against the California corrections department. The claim, submitted to the Office of Insurance and Risk Management on May 9, is a precursor to filing a lawsuit against the state for its role in Leon Martinez’s death. CAN A SUBSCRIPTION MODEL FIX PRIMARY CARE IN THE US 15 hours ago · Medical subscriptions, a $199 million CEO payday and the race to fix primary care in the U.S. One Medical is betting big that a subscription model can fix primary care. But the firm faces competition from CVS, Target and large hospital systems. TELEMEDICINE OR IN-PERSON VISIT? PROS AND CONS In general, telemedicine is effective in cases that would typically send you to an urgent care clinic, such as minor injuries or flu-like symptoms, including fever, cough and sore throat. It is also increasingly used for post-surgical follow-ups. Telemedicine can be a godsend for geriatric or disabled patients with reduced mobility. FROM RACIAL JUSTICE TO DIRTY AIR, CALIFORNIA’S NEW AG California Attorney General Rob Bonta, a longtime Democratic state lawmaker, comes to his new role well known for pursuing an unabashedly progressive agenda on criminal justice issues. He has pushed for legislation to eliminate cash bail and to ban for-profit prisons and detention centers. But Bonta WITH RESTRICTIONS TIGHTENING ELSEWHERE, CALIFORNIA MOVES The state legislature is considering the bill just as the fate of Roe v.Wade has been thrown into question. The conservative-leaning Supreme Court has agreed to review later this year a Mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks, and its ruling could end or weaken Roe. “It’s tough to know your reproductive rights may be in question again after it’s been decided for 40 years SHALINA CHATLANI, WWNO 1 day ago · Community health centers were born in the 1960s to reach low-income communities. But some rural health experts say federally qualified health centers were a missing piece in achieving early equity in the vaccine rollout. Calling on emerging BIPOC leaders! Apply for CHCF’s fully benefited and paid CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINEDAILY EDITIONINSIGHTPOSTCARDSSPOTLIGHTINNOVATIONSASKING NEVER HURTS By Phil Galewitz May 28. Federal officials asked a court to dismiss a suit by drugmakers over the policy enacted by the Trump administration that would allow states to bring in cheaper prescription medications from Canada. The filing said the lawsuit was moot because it’s unclear when or if the FDA would approve any state’s importationplan.
FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2021 In California, 958 new cases of the coronavirus were reported Wednesday, June 2, according to end-of-day totals on public health websites, bringing the total number of cases so far to 3,764,093. There were 41 new deaths reported statewide Wednesday, for a total of 62,994 people who have died from COVID-19. CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINE STAFF California Healthline Staff. Emily Bazar, California News Editor, is an editor and journalist whose column, “Ask Emily,” addresses readers’ questions and concerns about the Affordable Care Act and other health care topics. The column has appeared in more than 25 newspapers and NPR affiliate websites across California, and generatedmore
‘BETTER THAN THE HOSPITAL’: PANDEMIC BOOSTS CARE FOR Dr. Margaret Paulson interacts with a patient via a tablet as part of Mayo Clinic’s home-based hospital care program. Paulson says once patients understand that hospital-at-home care does not mean less care, they embrace it. (Mayo Clinic) Late last year, Janet Yetenekianwas one of
TELEMEDICINE OR IN-PERSON VISIT? PROS AND CONS In general, telemedicine is effective in cases that would typically send you to an urgent care clinic, such as minor injuries or flu-like symptoms, including fever, cough and sore throat. It is also increasingly used for post-surgical follow-ups. Telemedicine can be a godsend for geriatric or disabled patients with reduced mobility. ADULT FOSTER CARE: PROVIDES ALTERNATIVE TO NURSING HOMES ADULT FOSTER CARE: Provides Alternative to Nursing Homes Adult foster care, a little-known program operated in every state to provide dependent adults with new homes and families, serves as a cost-effective alternative for individuals who do not want to live in institutions or alone in their homes, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. At least 100,000 adults are in foster care in the United PATIENTS SUFFER WHEN HEALTH CARE BEHEMOTHS QUARREL OVER The latest example is Sutter Health and Anthem Blue Cross, whose failure to seal a deal is causing Anthem members to worry they may not have access to one of the dominant hospital chains in Northern California. Across the U.S., the stakes in such contract fights have risen, as health systems and insurers battle to increase their marketshare.
CALIFORNIA INSURER FACES WHISTLEBLOWER COMPLAINT OVER A federal whistleblower complaint alleges that a major California insurer failed to pay an estimated $89 million in taxes on premium revenue as required under the Affordable Care Act. The complaint against Blue Shield of California focuses on the taxation of certain health plans that are funded by both an employer and insurer. NURSE MIDWIVES DELIVERING BABIES IN HOSPITALS HELP LOWER C The hospital began allowing certified nurse midwives to deliver babies in 2017, part of an effort to decrease cesarean sections and make mothers happier. It wasn’t an easy transition, Burke said. Some doctors, for example, had been practicing for 30 years and never worked with nurse midwives, who are registered nurses with a graduatedegree.
SETTLEMENT REACHED ON KAISER PERMANENTE’S REPEATED MENTAL California insurance regulators announced Tuesday that they have reached a settlement with Kaiser Permanente to address its repeated failures to provide patients with timely access to mental health services.. Under the agreement — the result of two years of negotiations between the state Department of Managed Health Care and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan — Kaiser has agreed to hire CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINEDAILY EDITIONINSIGHTPOSTCARDSSPOTLIGHTINNOVATIONSASKING NEVER HURTS By Phil Galewitz May 28. Federal officials asked a court to dismiss a suit by drugmakers over the policy enacted by the Trump administration that would allow states to bring in cheaper prescription medications from Canada. The filing said the lawsuit was moot because it’s unclear when or if the FDA would approve any state’s importationplan.
FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2021 In California, 958 new cases of the coronavirus were reported Wednesday, June 2, according to end-of-day totals on public health websites, bringing the total number of cases so far to 3,764,093. There were 41 new deaths reported statewide Wednesday, for a total of 62,994 people who have died from COVID-19. CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINE STAFF California Healthline Staff. Emily Bazar, California News Editor, is an editor and journalist whose column, “Ask Emily,” addresses readers’ questions and concerns about the Affordable Care Act and other health care topics. The column has appeared in more than 25 newspapers and NPR affiliate websites across California, and generatedmore
‘BETTER THAN THE HOSPITAL’: PANDEMIC BOOSTS CARE FOR Dr. Margaret Paulson interacts with a patient via a tablet as part of Mayo Clinic’s home-based hospital care program. Paulson says once patients understand that hospital-at-home care does not mean less care, they embrace it. (Mayo Clinic) Late last year, Janet Yetenekianwas one of
TELEMEDICINE OR IN-PERSON VISIT? PROS AND CONS In general, telemedicine is effective in cases that would typically send you to an urgent care clinic, such as minor injuries or flu-like symptoms, including fever, cough and sore throat. It is also increasingly used for post-surgical follow-ups. Telemedicine can be a godsend for geriatric or disabled patients with reduced mobility. ADULT FOSTER CARE: PROVIDES ALTERNATIVE TO NURSING HOMES ADULT FOSTER CARE: Provides Alternative to Nursing Homes Adult foster care, a little-known program operated in every state to provide dependent adults with new homes and families, serves as a cost-effective alternative for individuals who do not want to live in institutions or alone in their homes, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. At least 100,000 adults are in foster care in the United PATIENTS SUFFER WHEN HEALTH CARE BEHEMOTHS QUARREL OVER The latest example is Sutter Health and Anthem Blue Cross, whose failure to seal a deal is causing Anthem members to worry they may not have access to one of the dominant hospital chains in Northern California. Across the U.S., the stakes in such contract fights have risen, as health systems and insurers battle to increase their marketshare.
CALIFORNIA INSURER FACES WHISTLEBLOWER COMPLAINT OVER A federal whistleblower complaint alleges that a major California insurer failed to pay an estimated $89 million in taxes on premium revenue as required under the Affordable Care Act. The complaint against Blue Shield of California focuses on the taxation of certain health plans that are funded by both an employer and insurer. NURSE MIDWIVES DELIVERING BABIES IN HOSPITALS HELP LOWER C The hospital began allowing certified nurse midwives to deliver babies in 2017, part of an effort to decrease cesarean sections and make mothers happier. It wasn’t an easy transition, Burke said. Some doctors, for example, had been practicing for 30 years and never worked with nurse midwives, who are registered nurses with a graduatedegree.
SETTLEMENT REACHED ON KAISER PERMANENTE’S REPEATED MENTAL California insurance regulators announced Tuesday that they have reached a settlement with Kaiser Permanente to address its repeated failures to provide patients with timely access to mental health services.. Under the agreement — the result of two years of negotiations between the state Department of Managed Health Care and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan — Kaiser has agreed to hire CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINE By Phil Galewitz May 28. Federal officials asked a court to dismiss a suit by drugmakers over the policy enacted by the Trump administration that would allow states to bring in cheaper prescription medications from Canada. The filing said the lawsuit was moot because it’s unclear when or if the FDA would approve any state’s importationplan.
TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 2021 1 day ago · Visit the post for more. Fully Vaccinated Napa Woman Dies Of Covid: Napa County reported its first covid death of a fully vaccinated resident earlier this month. Health officials said the woman was older than 65, had underlying health conditions and had received her second dose of the Moderna vaccine at least 30 days before testing positive for the alpha variant (B.1.1.7), which isbelieved to
MONDAY, JUNE 7, 2021 California lawmakers are debating a bill that would eliminate out-of-pocket costs that often prevent people from obtaining abortions, proponents say. (Rachel Bluth, 6/7) News Of The Day New Covid Cases Plummet To Early 2020 Levels: California is averaging CORPORATIONS ENCOURAGE EMPLOYEE VACCINATION BUT STOP SHORT Amazon is offering $40 a shot for hourly workers, and Kroger is giving employees $100 if they receive both doses. “Vaccination, in our view, is absolutely the only way out of the pandemic, both for us to get to normalcy and also for the country,” said Dr. Vin Gupta, a pulmonologist and chief medical officer for Amazon’s covid response. TELEMEDICINE OR IN-PERSON VISIT? PROS AND CONS In general, telemedicine is effective in cases that would typically send you to an urgent care clinic, such as minor injuries or flu-like symptoms, including fever, cough and sore throat. It is also increasingly used for post-surgical follow-ups. Telemedicine can be a godsend for geriatric or disabled patients with reduced mobility. CAN A SUBSCRIPTION MODEL FIX PRIMARY CARE IN THE US 7 hours ago · Medical subscriptions, a $199 million CEO payday and the race to fix primary care in the U.S. One Medical is betting big that a subscription model can fix primary care. But the firm faces competition from CVS, Target and large hospital systems. FROM RACIAL JUSTICE TO DIRTY AIR, CALIFORNIA’S NEW AG California Attorney General Rob Bonta, a longtime Democratic state lawmaker, comes to his new role well known for pursuing an unabashedly progressive agenda on criminal justice issues. He has pushed for legislation to eliminate cash bail and to ban for-profit prisons and detention centers. But Bonta WITH RESTRICTIONS TIGHTENING ELSEWHERE, CALIFORNIA MOVES The state legislature is considering the bill just as the fate of Roe v.Wade has been thrown into question. The conservative-leaning Supreme Court has agreed to review later this year a Mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks, and its ruling could end or weaken Roe. “It’s tough to know your reproductive rights may be in question again after it’s been decided for 40 years SHALINA CHATLANI, WWNO 1 day ago · Community health centers were born in the 1960s to reach low-income communities. But some rural health experts say federally qualified health centers were a missing piece in achieving early equity in the vaccine rollout. Calling on emerging BIPOC leaders! Apply for CHCF’s fully benefited and paidMORNING BRIEFINGS
COVID-19 COVID-19 Tracking Poll, May 2021: Views from California Health Care Providers. In this statewide survey, health care providers respond to questions about California’s readiness for future emergencies, their mental health and morale, and the impact of CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINEDAILY EDITIONINSIGHTPOSTCARDSSPOTLIGHTINNOVATIONSASKING NEVER HURTS By Phil Galewitz May 28. Federal officials asked a court to dismiss a suit by drugmakers over the policy enacted by the Trump administration that would allow states to bring in cheaper prescription medications from Canada. The filing said the lawsuit was moot because it’s unclear when or if the FDA would approve any state’s importationplan.
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Daily Edition for Wednesday, June 2, 2021. June 2, 2021 70% Of Adult Californians Have Received At Least One Jab: One month ahead of the target date set by the Biden administration, California has now at least partially vaccinated 70% of its adult residents against covid-19. Clearing that hurdle is a vital development as the state prepares to fully reopen later this month. CALIFORNIANS WITHOUT HEALTH INSURANCE WILL PAY A PENALTY If you aren’t covered and owe a penalty for 2020, it will be due when you file your tax return in 2021. The penalty will amount to $695 for an adult and half that much for dependent children. Some people with higher incomes instead will have to pay 2.5% of their income, which could make their penalty quite a bit heftier.. Penalty payments are expected to raise $317 million in the first year FOR 2020, CALIFORNIA GOES BIG ON HEALTH CARE About 72% of the state’s homeless slept outside or in cars rather than in shelters or temporary housing. Newsom has asked for $1.4 billion in the 2020-21 state budget for homelessness, most of which would go to housing and health care. For instance, $695 million would boost health care and social services for homeless people viaMedi-Cal.
THE REAL-LIFE CONVERSION OF A FORMER ANTI-VAXXER The Real-Life Conversion Of A Former Anti-Vaxxer. Between Jan. 1 and July 25, 1,164 new measles cases were reported across 30 states, the most since the disease was declared eliminated in 2000, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. California has seen 62 new measles cases this year. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) ASSEMBLY OKS DIRECT HIRING OF DOCTORS California law prohibits hospitals from hiring physicians directly. Instead, health institutions hire physician groups; it's a law designed to keep a layer of bureaucratic insulation between doctors and hospitals. But that prohibition may be lifted, in some cases. The Assembly voted this week in favor of SB 726 by Roy Ashburn(R-Bakersfield).
ADULT FOSTER CARE: PROVIDES ALTERNATIVE TO NURSING HOMES ADULT FOSTER CARE: Provides Alternative to Nursing Homes Adult foster care, a little-known program operated in every state to provide dependent adults with new homes and families, serves as a cost-effective alternative for individuals who do not want to live in institutions or alone in their homes, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. At least 100,000 adults are in foster care in the UnitedBERNARD J. WOLFSON
Bernard Wolfson, Managing Editor for California Healthline, served most recently as business editor of the Orange County Register. Previously, Bernard was the Register’s health care business reporter, covering the rollout of the Affordable Care Act. In a prior stint at the Register, he was a Pulitzer Prize finalist, along with two colleagues, for a groundbreaking report on cost vs. quality SETTLEMENT REACHED ON KAISER PERMANENTE’S REPEATED MENTAL California insurance regulators announced Tuesday that they have reached a settlement with Kaiser Permanente to address its repeated failures to provide patients with timely access to mental health services.. Under the agreement — the result of two years of negotiations between the state Department of Managed Health Care and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan — Kaiser has agreed to hire PATIENTS SUFFER WHEN HEALTH CARE BEHEMOTHS QUARREL OVER The latest example is Sutter Health and Anthem Blue Cross, whose failure to seal a deal is causing Anthem members to worry they may not have access to one of the dominant hospital chains in Northern California. Across the U.S., the stakes in such contract fights have risen, as health systems and insurers battle to increase their marketshare.
CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINEDAILY EDITIONINSIGHTPOSTCARDSSPOTLIGHTINNOVATIONSASKING NEVER HURTS By Phil Galewitz May 28. Federal officials asked a court to dismiss a suit by drugmakers over the policy enacted by the Trump administration that would allow states to bring in cheaper prescription medications from Canada. The filing said the lawsuit was moot because it’s unclear when or if the FDA would approve any state’s importationplan.
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Daily Edition for Wednesday, June 2, 2021. June 2, 2021 70% Of Adult Californians Have Received At Least One Jab: One month ahead of the target date set by the Biden administration, California has now at least partially vaccinated 70% of its adult residents against covid-19. Clearing that hurdle is a vital development as the state prepares to fully reopen later this month. CALIFORNIANS WITHOUT HEALTH INSURANCE WILL PAY A PENALTY If you aren’t covered and owe a penalty for 2020, it will be due when you file your tax return in 2021. The penalty will amount to $695 for an adult and half that much for dependent children. Some people with higher incomes instead will have to pay 2.5% of their income, which could make their penalty quite a bit heftier.. Penalty payments are expected to raise $317 million in the first year FOR 2020, CALIFORNIA GOES BIG ON HEALTH CARE About 72% of the state’s homeless slept outside or in cars rather than in shelters or temporary housing. Newsom has asked for $1.4 billion in the 2020-21 state budget for homelessness, most of which would go to housing and health care. For instance, $695 million would boost health care and social services for homeless people viaMedi-Cal.
THE REAL-LIFE CONVERSION OF A FORMER ANTI-VAXXER The Real-Life Conversion Of A Former Anti-Vaxxer. Between Jan. 1 and July 25, 1,164 new measles cases were reported across 30 states, the most since the disease was declared eliminated in 2000, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. California has seen 62 new measles cases this year. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) ASSEMBLY OKS DIRECT HIRING OF DOCTORS California law prohibits hospitals from hiring physicians directly. Instead, health institutions hire physician groups; it's a law designed to keep a layer of bureaucratic insulation between doctors and hospitals. But that prohibition may be lifted, in some cases. The Assembly voted this week in favor of SB 726 by Roy Ashburn(R-Bakersfield).
ADULT FOSTER CARE: PROVIDES ALTERNATIVE TO NURSING HOMES ADULT FOSTER CARE: Provides Alternative to Nursing Homes Adult foster care, a little-known program operated in every state to provide dependent adults with new homes and families, serves as a cost-effective alternative for individuals who do not want to live in institutions or alone in their homes, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. At least 100,000 adults are in foster care in the UnitedBERNARD J. WOLFSON
Bernard Wolfson, Managing Editor for California Healthline, served most recently as business editor of the Orange County Register. Previously, Bernard was the Register’s health care business reporter, covering the rollout of the Affordable Care Act. In a prior stint at the Register, he was a Pulitzer Prize finalist, along with two colleagues, for a groundbreaking report on cost vs. quality SETTLEMENT REACHED ON KAISER PERMANENTE’S REPEATED MENTAL California insurance regulators announced Tuesday that they have reached a settlement with Kaiser Permanente to address its repeated failures to provide patients with timely access to mental health services.. Under the agreement — the result of two years of negotiations between the state Department of Managed Health Care and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan — Kaiser has agreed to hire PATIENTS SUFFER WHEN HEALTH CARE BEHEMOTHS QUARREL OVER The latest example is Sutter Health and Anthem Blue Cross, whose failure to seal a deal is causing Anthem members to worry they may not have access to one of the dominant hospital chains in Northern California. Across the U.S., the stakes in such contract fights have risen, as health systems and insurers battle to increase their marketshare.
MONDAY, JUNE 7, 2021 1 day ago · New Covid Cases Plummet To Early 2020 Levels: California is averaging the fewest new daily covid cases since March 31, 2020, a time when testing was limited and pandemic lockdowns had just begun. On Friday, counties reported 1,062 new covid cases, according to WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 2021 70% Of Adult Californians Have Received At Least One Jab: One month ahead of the target date set by the Biden administration, California has now at least partially vaccinated 70% of its adult residents against covid-19. Clearing that hurdle is a vital development as the state prepares to fully reopen later this month. THE VULNERABLE HOMEBOUND ARE LEFT BEHIND ON VACCINATION The Vulnerable Homebound Are Left Behind on Vaccination. By Jenny Gold April 29, 2021. Republish This Story. Lillian “Lili” Shaw of Glendale, California, receives a covid vaccine in her home. In Los Angeles County, the public health department has partnered with the sheriff's department and 15 fire departments to vaccinate homeboundresidents.
FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2021 Visit the post for more. Californians Must Wear Masks At Work Unless Everyone Is Vaccinated: If anyone in a workplace is unvaccinated, all colleagues must wear masks when in the same room, according to a new state workplace standard passed Thursday. The standards board for Cal/OSHA said it considers the measure temporary and will act quickly to craft a replacement. CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINE STAFF California Healthline Staff. Emily Bazar, California News Editor, is an editor and journalist whose column, “Ask Emily,” addresses readers’ questions and concerns about the Affordable Care Act and other health care topics. The column has appeared in more than 25 newspapers and NPR affiliate websites across California, and generatedmore
DOCTORS NOW MUST PROVIDE PATIENTS THEIR HEALTH DATA On April 5, a federal rule went into effect that requires health care providers to give patients like Ramsey electronic access to their health information without delay upon request, at no cost. Many patients may now find their doctors’ clinical notes, test results and other medical data posted to their electronic portal as soon asthey are available.
FROM RACIAL JUSTICE TO DIRTY AIR, CALIFORNIA’S NEW AG California Attorney General Rob Bonta, a longtime Democratic state lawmaker, comes to his new role well known for pursuing an unabashedly progressive agenda on criminal justice issues. He has pushed for legislation to eliminate cash bail and to ban for-profit prisons and detention centers. But Bonta WITH RESTRICTIONS TIGHTENING ELSEWHERE, CALIFORNIA MOVES 1 day ago · The state legislature is considering the bill just as the fate of Roe v.Wade has been thrown into question. The conservative-leaning Supreme Court has agreed to review later this year a Mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks, and its ruling could end or weaken Roe. “It’s tough to know your reproductive rights may be in question again after it’s been decidedfor 40 years
SHALINA CHATLANI, WWNO 17 hours ago · Community health centers were born in the 1960s to reach low-income communities. But some rural health experts say federally qualified health centers were a missing piece in achieving early equity in the vaccine rollout. Calling on emerging BIPOC leaders! Apply for CHCF’s fully benefited and paidMORNING BRIEFINGS
Daily Edition for Tuesday, April 27, 2021. April 27, 2021 California Sending Help To India: California is shipping “life-saving oxygen equipment” to India to help the country with a devastating covid surge. As early as Tuesday, the state will ship out 440 oxygen cylinders, 275 oxygen concentrators, 240 oxygen regulators, 210 pulse oximeters and one deployable oxygen concentrator system CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINEDAILY EDITIONINSIGHTPOSTCARDSSPOTLIGHTINNOVATIONSASKING NEVER HURTS By Phil Galewitz May 28. Federal officials asked a court to dismiss a suit by drugmakers over the policy enacted by the Trump administration that would allow states to bring in cheaper prescription medications from Canada. The filing said the lawsuit was moot because it’s unclear when or if the FDA would approve any state’s importationplan.
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Daily Edition for Wednesday, June 2, 2021. June 2, 2021 70% Of Adult Californians Have Received At Least One Jab: One month ahead of the target date set by the Biden administration, California has now at least partially vaccinated 70% of its adult residents against covid-19. Clearing that hurdle is a vital development as the state prepares to fully reopen later this month. CALIFORNIANS WITHOUT HEALTH INSURANCE WILL PAY A PENALTY If you aren’t covered and owe a penalty for 2020, it will be due when you file your tax return in 2021. The penalty will amount to $695 for an adult and half that much for dependent children. Some people with higher incomes instead will have to pay 2.5% of their income, which could make their penalty quite a bit heftier.. Penalty payments are expected to raise $317 million in the first year FOR 2020, CALIFORNIA GOES BIG ON HEALTH CARE About 72% of the state’s homeless slept outside or in cars rather than in shelters or temporary housing. Newsom has asked for $1.4 billion in the 2020-21 state budget for homelessness, most of which would go to housing and health care. For instance, $695 million would boost health care and social services for homeless people viaMedi-Cal.
THE REAL-LIFE CONVERSION OF A FORMER ANTI-VAXXER The Real-Life Conversion Of A Former Anti-Vaxxer. Between Jan. 1 and July 25, 1,164 new measles cases were reported across 30 states, the most since the disease was declared eliminated in 2000, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. California has seen 62 new measles cases this year. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) ASSEMBLY OKS DIRECT HIRING OF DOCTORS California law prohibits hospitals from hiring physicians directly. Instead, health institutions hire physician groups; it's a law designed to keep a layer of bureaucratic insulation between doctors and hospitals. But that prohibition may be lifted, in some cases. The Assembly voted this week in favor of SB 726 by Roy Ashburn(R-Bakersfield).
ADULT FOSTER CARE: PROVIDES ALTERNATIVE TO NURSING HOMES ADULT FOSTER CARE: Provides Alternative to Nursing Homes Adult foster care, a little-known program operated in every state to provide dependent adults with new homes and families, serves as a cost-effective alternative for individuals who do not want to live in institutions or alone in their homes, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. At least 100,000 adults are in foster care in the UnitedBERNARD J. WOLFSON
Bernard Wolfson, Managing Editor for California Healthline, served most recently as business editor of the Orange County Register. Previously, Bernard was the Register’s health care business reporter, covering the rollout of the Affordable Care Act. In a prior stint at the Register, he was a Pulitzer Prize finalist, along with two colleagues, for a groundbreaking report on cost vs. quality SETTLEMENT REACHED ON KAISER PERMANENTE’S REPEATED MENTAL California insurance regulators announced Tuesday that they have reached a settlement with Kaiser Permanente to address its repeated failures to provide patients with timely access to mental health services.. Under the agreement — the result of two years of negotiations between the state Department of Managed Health Care and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan — Kaiser has agreed to hire PATIENTS SUFFER WHEN HEALTH CARE BEHEMOTHS QUARREL OVER The latest example is Sutter Health and Anthem Blue Cross, whose failure to seal a deal is causing Anthem members to worry they may not have access to one of the dominant hospital chains in Northern California. Across the U.S., the stakes in such contract fights have risen, as health systems and insurers battle to increase their marketshare.
CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINEDAILY EDITIONINSIGHTPOSTCARDSSPOTLIGHTINNOVATIONSASKING NEVER HURTS By Phil Galewitz May 28. Federal officials asked a court to dismiss a suit by drugmakers over the policy enacted by the Trump administration that would allow states to bring in cheaper prescription medications from Canada. The filing said the lawsuit was moot because it’s unclear when or if the FDA would approve any state’s importationplan.
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Daily Edition for Wednesday, June 2, 2021. June 2, 2021 70% Of Adult Californians Have Received At Least One Jab: One month ahead of the target date set by the Biden administration, California has now at least partially vaccinated 70% of its adult residents against covid-19. Clearing that hurdle is a vital development as the state prepares to fully reopen later this month. CALIFORNIANS WITHOUT HEALTH INSURANCE WILL PAY A PENALTY If you aren’t covered and owe a penalty for 2020, it will be due when you file your tax return in 2021. The penalty will amount to $695 for an adult and half that much for dependent children. Some people with higher incomes instead will have to pay 2.5% of their income, which could make their penalty quite a bit heftier.. Penalty payments are expected to raise $317 million in the first year FOR 2020, CALIFORNIA GOES BIG ON HEALTH CARE About 72% of the state’s homeless slept outside or in cars rather than in shelters or temporary housing. Newsom has asked for $1.4 billion in the 2020-21 state budget for homelessness, most of which would go to housing and health care. For instance, $695 million would boost health care and social services for homeless people viaMedi-Cal.
THE REAL-LIFE CONVERSION OF A FORMER ANTI-VAXXER The Real-Life Conversion Of A Former Anti-Vaxxer. Between Jan. 1 and July 25, 1,164 new measles cases were reported across 30 states, the most since the disease was declared eliminated in 2000, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. California has seen 62 new measles cases this year. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) ASSEMBLY OKS DIRECT HIRING OF DOCTORS California law prohibits hospitals from hiring physicians directly. Instead, health institutions hire physician groups; it's a law designed to keep a layer of bureaucratic insulation between doctors and hospitals. But that prohibition may be lifted, in some cases. The Assembly voted this week in favor of SB 726 by Roy Ashburn(R-Bakersfield).
ADULT FOSTER CARE: PROVIDES ALTERNATIVE TO NURSING HOMES ADULT FOSTER CARE: Provides Alternative to Nursing Homes Adult foster care, a little-known program operated in every state to provide dependent adults with new homes and families, serves as a cost-effective alternative for individuals who do not want to live in institutions or alone in their homes, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. At least 100,000 adults are in foster care in the UnitedBERNARD J. WOLFSON
Bernard Wolfson, Managing Editor for California Healthline, served most recently as business editor of the Orange County Register. Previously, Bernard was the Register’s health care business reporter, covering the rollout of the Affordable Care Act. In a prior stint at the Register, he was a Pulitzer Prize finalist, along with two colleagues, for a groundbreaking report on cost vs. quality SETTLEMENT REACHED ON KAISER PERMANENTE’S REPEATED MENTAL California insurance regulators announced Tuesday that they have reached a settlement with Kaiser Permanente to address its repeated failures to provide patients with timely access to mental health services.. Under the agreement — the result of two years of negotiations between the state Department of Managed Health Care and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan — Kaiser has agreed to hire PATIENTS SUFFER WHEN HEALTH CARE BEHEMOTHS QUARREL OVER The latest example is Sutter Health and Anthem Blue Cross, whose failure to seal a deal is causing Anthem members to worry they may not have access to one of the dominant hospital chains in Northern California. Across the U.S., the stakes in such contract fights have risen, as health systems and insurers battle to increase their marketshare.
MONDAY, JUNE 7, 2021 19 hours ago · California lawmakers are debating a bill that would eliminate out-of-pocket costs that often prevent people from obtaining abortions, proponents say. (Rachel Bluth, 6/7) News Of The Day New Covid Cases Plummet To Early 2020 Levels: California is WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 2021 70% Of Adult Californians Have Received At Least One Jab: One month ahead of the target date set by the Biden administration, California has now at least partially vaccinated 70% of its adult residents against covid-19. Clearing that hurdle is a vital development as the state prepares to fully THE VULNERABLE HOMEBOUND ARE LEFT BEHIND ON VACCINATION The Vulnerable Homebound Are Left Behind on Vaccination. By Jenny Gold April 29, 2021. Republish This Story. Lillian “Lili” Shaw of Glendale, California, receives a covid vaccine in her home. In Los Angeles County, the public health department has partnered with the sheriff's department and 15 fire departments to vaccinate homeboundresidents.
FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2021 Visit the post for more. Californians Must Wear Masks At Work Unless Everyone Is Vaccinated: If anyone in a workplace is unvaccinated, all colleagues must wear masks when in the same room, according to a new state workplace standard passed Thursday. The standards board for Cal/OSHA said it considers the measure temporary and will act quickly to craft a replacement. CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINE STAFF California Healthline Staff. Emily Bazar, California News Editor, is an editor and journalist whose column, “Ask Emily,” addresses readers’ questions and concerns about the Affordable Care Act and other health care topics. The column has appeared in more than 25 newspapers and NPR affiliate websites across California, and generatedmore
FROM RACIAL JUSTICE TO DIRTY AIR, CALIFORNIA’S NEW AG California Attorney General Rob Bonta, a longtime Democratic state lawmaker, comes to his new role well known for pursuing an unabashedly progressive agenda on criminal justice issues. He has pushed for legislation to eliminate cash bail and to ban for-profit prisons and detention centers. But Bonta DOCTORS NOW MUST PROVIDE PATIENTS THEIR HEALTH DATA On April 5, a federal rule went into effect that requires health care providers to give patients like Ramsey electronic access to their health information without delay upon request, at no cost. Many patients may now find their doctors’ clinical notes, test results and other medical data posted to their electronic portal as soon asthey are available.
SHALINA CHATLANI, WWNO 17 minutes ago · Community health centers were born in the 1960s to reach low-income communities. But some rural health experts say federally qualified health centers were a missing piece in achieving early equity in the vaccine rollout. Calling on emerging BIPOCleaders! Apply for
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Friday’s roundup of California health news covers vaccine requirements and rollout, drug sites, covid cases, hospitals, air safety and more. Calling on emerging BIPOC leaders! Apply for CHCF’s fully benefited and paid two-year Health Equity Fellowship Program by June 28, 2021. COVID-19 COVID-19 WITH RESTRICTIONS TIGHTENING ELSEWHERE, CALIFORNIA MOVES 1 day ago · The state legislature is considering the bill just as the fate of Roe v.Wade has been thrown into question. The conservative-leaning Supreme Court has agreed to review later this year a Mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks, and its ruling could end or weaken Roe. “It’s tough to know your reproductive rights may be in question again after it’s been decidedfor 40 years
CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINEDAILY EDITIONINSIGHTPOSTCARDSSPOTLIGHTINNOVATIONSASKING NEVER HURTS By Phil Galewitz May 28. Federal officials asked a court to dismiss a suit by drugmakers over the policy enacted by the Trump administration that would allow states to bring in cheaper prescription medications from Canada. The filing said the lawsuit was moot because it’s unclear when or if the FDA would approve any state’s importationplan.
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Daily Edition for Wednesday, June 2, 2021. June 2, 2021 70% Of Adult Californians Have Received At Least One Jab: One month ahead of the target date set by the Biden administration, California has now at least partially vaccinated 70% of its adult residents against covid-19. Clearing that hurdle is a vital development as the state prepares to fully reopen later this month. CALIFORNIANS WITHOUT HEALTH INSURANCE WILL PAY A PENALTY If you aren’t covered and owe a penalty for 2020, it will be due when you file your tax return in 2021. The penalty will amount to $695 for an adult and half that much for dependent children. Some people with higher incomes instead will have to pay 2.5% of their income, which could make their penalty quite a bit heftier.. Penalty payments are expected to raise $317 million in the first year FOR 2020, CALIFORNIA GOES BIG ON HEALTH CARE About 72% of the state’s homeless slept outside or in cars rather than in shelters or temporary housing. Newsom has asked for $1.4 billion in the 2020-21 state budget for homelessness, most of which would go to housing and health care. For instance, $695 million would boost health care and social services for homeless people viaMedi-Cal.
THE REAL-LIFE CONVERSION OF A FORMER ANTI-VAXXER The Real-Life Conversion Of A Former Anti-Vaxxer. Between Jan. 1 and July 25, 1,164 new measles cases were reported across 30 states, the most since the disease was declared eliminated in 2000, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. California has seen 62 new measles cases this year. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) ASSEMBLY OKS DIRECT HIRING OF DOCTORS California law prohibits hospitals from hiring physicians directly. Instead, health institutions hire physician groups; it's a law designed to keep a layer of bureaucratic insulation between doctors and hospitals. But that prohibition may be lifted, in some cases. The Assembly voted this week in favor of SB 726 by Roy Ashburn(R-Bakersfield).
ADULT FOSTER CARE: PROVIDES ALTERNATIVE TO NURSING HOMES ADULT FOSTER CARE: Provides Alternative to Nursing Homes Adult foster care, a little-known program operated in every state to provide dependent adults with new homes and families, serves as a cost-effective alternative for individuals who do not want to live in institutions or alone in their homes, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. At least 100,000 adults are in foster care in the UnitedBERNARD J. WOLFSON
Bernard Wolfson, Managing Editor for California Healthline, served most recently as business editor of the Orange County Register. Previously, Bernard was the Register’s health care business reporter, covering the rollout of the Affordable Care Act. In a prior stint at the Register, he was a Pulitzer Prize finalist, along with two colleagues, for a groundbreaking report on cost vs. quality SETTLEMENT REACHED ON KAISER PERMANENTE’S REPEATED MENTAL California insurance regulators announced Tuesday that they have reached a settlement with Kaiser Permanente to address its repeated failures to provide patients with timely access to mental health services.. Under the agreement — the result of two years of negotiations between the state Department of Managed Health Care and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan — Kaiser has agreed to hire PATIENTS SUFFER WHEN HEALTH CARE BEHEMOTHS QUARREL OVER The latest example is Sutter Health and Anthem Blue Cross, whose failure to seal a deal is causing Anthem members to worry they may not have access to one of the dominant hospital chains in Northern California. Across the U.S., the stakes in such contract fights have risen, as health systems and insurers battle to increase their marketshare.
CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINEDAILY EDITIONINSIGHTPOSTCARDSSPOTLIGHTINNOVATIONSASKING NEVER HURTS By Phil Galewitz May 28. Federal officials asked a court to dismiss a suit by drugmakers over the policy enacted by the Trump administration that would allow states to bring in cheaper prescription medications from Canada. The filing said the lawsuit was moot because it’s unclear when or if the FDA would approve any state’s importationplan.
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Daily Edition for Wednesday, June 2, 2021. June 2, 2021 70% Of Adult Californians Have Received At Least One Jab: One month ahead of the target date set by the Biden administration, California has now at least partially vaccinated 70% of its adult residents against covid-19. Clearing that hurdle is a vital development as the state prepares to fully reopen later this month. CALIFORNIANS WITHOUT HEALTH INSURANCE WILL PAY A PENALTY If you aren’t covered and owe a penalty for 2020, it will be due when you file your tax return in 2021. The penalty will amount to $695 for an adult and half that much for dependent children. Some people with higher incomes instead will have to pay 2.5% of their income, which could make their penalty quite a bit heftier.. Penalty payments are expected to raise $317 million in the first year FOR 2020, CALIFORNIA GOES BIG ON HEALTH CARE About 72% of the state’s homeless slept outside or in cars rather than in shelters or temporary housing. Newsom has asked for $1.4 billion in the 2020-21 state budget for homelessness, most of which would go to housing and health care. For instance, $695 million would boost health care and social services for homeless people viaMedi-Cal.
THE REAL-LIFE CONVERSION OF A FORMER ANTI-VAXXER The Real-Life Conversion Of A Former Anti-Vaxxer. Between Jan. 1 and July 25, 1,164 new measles cases were reported across 30 states, the most since the disease was declared eliminated in 2000, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. California has seen 62 new measles cases this year. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) ASSEMBLY OKS DIRECT HIRING OF DOCTORS California law prohibits hospitals from hiring physicians directly. Instead, health institutions hire physician groups; it's a law designed to keep a layer of bureaucratic insulation between doctors and hospitals. But that prohibition may be lifted, in some cases. The Assembly voted this week in favor of SB 726 by Roy Ashburn(R-Bakersfield).
ADULT FOSTER CARE: PROVIDES ALTERNATIVE TO NURSING HOMES ADULT FOSTER CARE: Provides Alternative to Nursing Homes Adult foster care, a little-known program operated in every state to provide dependent adults with new homes and families, serves as a cost-effective alternative for individuals who do not want to live in institutions or alone in their homes, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. At least 100,000 adults are in foster care in the UnitedBERNARD J. WOLFSON
Bernard Wolfson, Managing Editor for California Healthline, served most recently as business editor of the Orange County Register. Previously, Bernard was the Register’s health care business reporter, covering the rollout of the Affordable Care Act. In a prior stint at the Register, he was a Pulitzer Prize finalist, along with two colleagues, for a groundbreaking report on cost vs. quality SETTLEMENT REACHED ON KAISER PERMANENTE’S REPEATED MENTAL California insurance regulators announced Tuesday that they have reached a settlement with Kaiser Permanente to address its repeated failures to provide patients with timely access to mental health services.. Under the agreement — the result of two years of negotiations between the state Department of Managed Health Care and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan — Kaiser has agreed to hire PATIENTS SUFFER WHEN HEALTH CARE BEHEMOTHS QUARREL OVER The latest example is Sutter Health and Anthem Blue Cross, whose failure to seal a deal is causing Anthem members to worry they may not have access to one of the dominant hospital chains in Northern California. Across the U.S., the stakes in such contract fights have risen, as health systems and insurers battle to increase their marketshare.
MONDAY, JUNE 7, 2021 16 hours ago · California lawmakers are debating a bill that would eliminate out-of-pocket costs that often prevent people from obtaining abortions, proponents say. (Rachel Bluth, 6/7) News Of The Day New Covid Cases Plummet To Early 2020 Levels: California is WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 2021 70% Of Adult Californians Have Received At Least One Jab: One month ahead of the target date set by the Biden administration, California has now at least partially vaccinated 70% of its adult residents against covid-19. Clearing that hurdle is a vital development as the state prepares to fully THE VULNERABLE HOMEBOUND ARE LEFT BEHIND ON VACCINATION The Vulnerable Homebound Are Left Behind on Vaccination. By Jenny Gold April 29, 2021. Republish This Story. Lillian “Lili” Shaw of Glendale, California, receives a covid vaccine in her home. In Los Angeles County, the public health department has partnered with the sheriff's department and 15 fire departments to vaccinate homeboundresidents.
FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2021 Visit the post for more. Californians Must Wear Masks At Work Unless Everyone Is Vaccinated: If anyone in a workplace is unvaccinated, all colleagues must wear masks when in the same room, according to a new state workplace standard passed Thursday. The standards board for Cal/OSHA said it considers the measure temporary and will act quickly to craft a replacement. CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINE STAFF California Healthline Staff. Emily Bazar, California News Editor, is an editor and journalist whose column, “Ask Emily,” addresses readers’ questions and concerns about the Affordable Care Act and other health care topics. The column has appeared in more than 25 newspapers and NPR affiliate websites across California, and generatedmore
DOCTORS NOW MUST PROVIDE PATIENTS THEIR HEALTH DATA On April 5, a federal rule went into effect that requires health care providers to give patients like Ramsey electronic access to their health information without delay upon request, at no cost. Many patients may now find their doctors’ clinical notes, test results and other medical data posted to their electronic portal as soon asthey are available.
FROM RACIAL JUSTICE TO DIRTY AIR, CALIFORNIA’S NEW AG California Attorney General Rob Bonta, a longtime Democratic state lawmaker, comes to his new role well known for pursuing an unabashedly progressive agenda on criminal justice issues. He has pushed for legislation to eliminate cash bail and to ban for-profit prisons and detention centers. But BontaMORNING BRIEFINGS
Friday’s roundup of California health news covers vaccine requirements and rollout, drug sites, covid cases, hospitals, air safety and more. Calling on emerging BIPOC leaders! Apply for CHCF’s fully benefited and paid two-year Health Equity Fellowship Program by June 28, 2021. COVID-19 COVID-19 WITH RESTRICTIONS TIGHTENING ELSEWHERE, CALIFORNIA MOVES 21 hours ago · The state legislature is considering the bill just as the fate of Roe v.Wade has been thrown into question. The conservative-leaning Supreme Court has agreed to review later this year a Mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks, and its ruling could end or weaken Roe. “It’s tough to know your reproductive rights may be in question again after it’s been decidedfor 40 years
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By SARAH VARNEY
Oct 4
Obria, a Christian medical chain, was awarded federal family planning funds for its California clinics for the first time this year. Clinics receiving Title X funds are expected to treat and prevent sexually transmitted diseases. Obria’s prohibition against condoms means its prevention efforts rest on abstinence, even as STD rates surge. * Look Up Tool: California Hospitals On The Penalties List Why Hospitals Are Getting Into The Housing BusinessBy MARKIAN HAWRYLUK
Oct 4
Hospital systems now invest in housing to help some of their most frequent patients. This allows them to safely discharge patients who otherwise would have no place to go, freeing up beds for sicker patients and saving the hospitals money. * Look Up Tool: California Hospitals On The Penalties List Postcard From Germany Where Contraception’s A Lifestyle Drug Not A Medical Need — SoWomen Pay The Tab
By SHEFALI LUTHRA
Oct 4
Unlike in the U.S., health insurance in Germany doesn’t cover birth control. Advocates here say that causes health problems — but changeis unlikely.
* Look Up Tool: California Hospitals On The Penalties List Extent Of Health Coverage Gains From California Gig Worker LawUncertain
By STEVEN FINDLAY
Oct 3
The new law reclassifies many independent contractors as employees, requiring they be offered a range of benefits. But that could have unintended consequences, experts warn. * Look Up Tool: California Hospitals On The Penalties List KHN & PolitiFact HealthCheck Trump Speech Offers Dizzying Preview Of His Health Care CampaignStrategy
By SHEFALI LUTHRA
Oct 3
The president’s outline of key health policy concerns touched on a variety of hot-button issues from drug prices to immigration. * Look Up Tool: California Hospitals On The Penalties ListPodcast
KHN’s ‘What The Health?’: Trump Turns To MedicareOct 3
President Donald Trump, dogged by an impeachment inquiry, tries to change the subject by unveiling an executive order aimed at expanding the role of private Medicare health plans. The Trump administration also launched an effort this week to expand “wellness” programs aimed at getting people with insurance to practice better health habits – even though research has shown the efforts don’t generally improve health or save money. This week, Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Kimberly Leonard of the Washington Examiner and Rebecca Adams of CQ Roll Call join KHN’s Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. * Look Up Tool: California Hospitals On The Penalties List Walmart To Give Workers Financial Incentives To Use Higher-QualityDoctors
By PHIL GALEWITZ
Oct 3
The program, which will roll out next year in three parts of the country, seeks to encourage workers on the company’s health plan to choose doctors that have been identified as providing “appropriate, effective and cost-efficient care.” * Look Up Tool: California Hospitals On The Penalties ListView All
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Friday, Oct 4 2019 Happy Friday all! In a free-wheeling speech, President Donald Trump touts his Medicare Advantage executive order, attacks Democrats' health plans and alleges that drugmakers are behind impeachment efforts. And the Supreme Court will hear the case challenging Louisiana's abortion access law. More on that below, but first here are your top California health news stories… Read All News Summaries ABOUT CALIFORNIA HEALTHLINE California Healthline (CHL) is a free daily news service of the California Health Care Foundation, providing the latest California health care news, original reporting, and opinion, designed to meet the information needs of busy health care professionals, decision makers, media organizations and consumers. Learn more about CHL REPUBLISHING OUR CONTENT Original California Healthline stories and photos can be republished for free, and XML feeds are available. Learn more about republishing __ SIGN UP FOR OUR EMAIL NEWSLETTER Stay informed by signing up for California Healthline's Daily Editionand other emails.
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Look Up Tool: California Hospitals On The Penalties List California Wildfires The potential for prolonged blackouts has prompted disaster preparations by hospitals, nursing homes and home care providers.*
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College Won’t Be Fun If You’re Not Healthy Some advice about health insurance.*
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How California’s aging are falling through the cracks.*
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Some people with diabetes are constructing their own devices for managing their chronic condition.*
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WHEN MASCULINITY TURNS ‘TOXIC’: A GENDER PROFILE OF MASSSHOOTINGS
Men are far more likely than women to commit deadly mass shootings, both in California and across the nation. We break down the numbers — and ask experts why gender would have a role in indiscriminateviolence.
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