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Michelle Faust Raghavan
Stories by Michelle Faust Raghavan
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The bill would ensure that Californians with complex conditions could keep their providers, even if they're not in the new insurer's network.
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The Department of Public Health says a bill designed to increase superbug tracking in California would not provide an accurate picture of the scope of infections.
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Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon came under intense fire for shelving a single-payer bill in June. Now he's calling for special hearings during next month's recess.
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California lawmakers are considering a bill that would force greater transparency in drug pricing. The drug industry says the measure wouldn't help consumers.
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The State Assembly Speaker has shelved the bill, but progressive groups are launching a grassroots campaign to revive the measure.
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The exchange's board will consider a plan designed to keep insurers on the exchange by letting them recoup 2018 losses with larger profits over the next three years.
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The case involves California's decision to cut Medi-Cal reimbursement rates by 10 percent during the recession. An appeals court has kept the suit going.
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Californians learn Tuesday how much health insurance rates will increase for people who buy coverage through Covered California.
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As hospitals get better at protecting patient data, hackers get more sophisticated. "We are probably more vulnerable today," says one expert.
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Experts say there’s a serious shortage of obstetricians in the U.S. A study of 50 cities found that Riverside and L.A. are near the top of the list.
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We won't know how much policies will cost on Covered California until August. The state is delaying the release of 2018 rates due to "uncertainty" over Obamacare.
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By keeping its Medicaid cuts, the Senate bill would mean 3.8 million Californians would lose some or all of their coverage, according to a state analysis.