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Paul Glickman
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Former Senior Editor
Stories by Paul Glickman
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The agency says it's still on track to meet or beat enrollment projections. New data indicate a higher percentage of Latino enrollment.
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Covered California's website now has applications in Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese. But it is only providing one of the two types of applications.
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Covered California officials hope the rollout of the Spanish-language application will help spur Latino enrollment, which has been lagging.
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Covered California sent out letters with inaccurate information to nearly 114,000 insurance applicants. Corrected letters are 'on their way out the door.'
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Covered California's chief says those with cancelled individual plans can buy catastrophic policies, while arguing that they are not 'a good value.'
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Covered California says it mistakenly transposed categories in reporting how many enrolled with federal subsidies, and how many enrolled without a subsidy.
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If numbers released Thursday are correct, then November saw a net loss of more than 10,000 people enrolling in unsubsidized health plans.
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Covered California claims more than 58,000 California doctors and more than 360 hospitals are included in its health insurance plans.
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The strike has caused a "disruption," but the county insists there have not been "major impacts" on the delivery of services.
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The board of directors vote 5 to 0 to retain current policy. They fear that extending current plans that don't comply with the ACA will lead to higher costs overall.
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The loss of Carlos and his daughter Marcela leaves "a hole that will never be filled." The family asks for donations to be able to bury them with "dignity" and "honor."
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The NIH is giving UCLA $9 million to create a national network of research centers that will assess within weeks, rather than years, an autism drug's potential.