Twelve Years of the ACA in California
…generic drugs, under a “Cal Rx” label, SB 852 (Pan) Expanding “mental health parity” and the treatments that insurers must cover, SB 855 (Wiener) 2021 With the swearing in of…
…generic drugs, under a “Cal Rx” label, SB 852 (Pan) Expanding “mental health parity” and the treatments that insurers must cover, SB 855 (Wiener) 2021 With the swearing in of…
…more Covered California staff, mostly for the Fresno service center, Installation of more telephone line capacity at the service centers, Use of more effective targeted media outreach, Implementation of a…
…income-related social determinants of health, including housing instability, food insecurity, and the ability to afford education and retirement. Allow for further investment in public health and social services towards a…
At Colorado Health Insurance Insider, Louise Norris hosts “A Midsummer’s Wonk Dream,” the latest installment of Health Wonk Review. It’s worth a read to see how policy folks are reacting…
…the Health Care Affordability and Reserve Fund to lower costs for Covered California enrollees in 2024, and $165 million in 2025 and beyond. For instance, this investment has the potential…
…ever, yet the President is instead racing to install a Supreme Court Justice that will rule on a court case he backs to strike down the ACA and its coverage…
…and hasn’t been insured so far. But people who have had the chance to be insured — if you’re working in an auto business for instance, the companies carry insurance,…
…individual market. SB 133 will close that loophole. Californians should not suffer because of federal actions causing instability in the health insurance market. The California Legislature must act now to…
…more unnecessary illnesses and greater instability among our families and communities. The loss of health care, food assistance, and other vital services impacts everyone, creating a poorer, sicker nation in…