Health Care

Covered CA Has Insurance Companies Covered, Not Consumers

Covered California’s announced 13% rate hike for health insurance rates in 2017 is going to hit consumers hard.  It’s a double whammy since California policyholders have suffered from some of the narrowest networks of doctors and hospitals in the country, allegedly as the price paid for modest premium hikes the last couple of years. Now Californians have fewer choices of doctors – less than 25% of an area’s docs in most plans – and higher premiums: the worst of all worlds.

Can Drugmaking Goliath's $100 Million War Chest Stop David's Rx Relief Ballot Measure?

Big Pharma has put up $100 million to stop a ballot measure aimed at reining in California's prescription drug tab. Will $100 million be enough to stop a ballot measure that goes to the heart of the Bernie Sanders revolution?

CA Senator Kills Health Insurance Regulation, Now Look - Unreasonable Rates

Only a politician would promise to protect consumers from a problem he caused.  
 

Kaiser, Blues, and Health Net’s $10 Billion Back Tax Bill Coming Due?

Kaiser Permanente

Will a fast moving legal case end a $10 billion tax dodge by the state's largest health insurance companies? The four companies are not happy, but the state should be.

Blue Shield's $1.2 Billion Promise to Tell the Truth

If you believe state HMO regulators, they extracted some big concessions from Blue Shield this week in order to gain the Department of Managed Health Care’s approval to spend $1.2 billion it has stockpiled from customers after years of excessive rate increases. DMHC gave Blue Shield the go-ahead to buy Care 1st, a Medi-Cal health plan.

Ed Hernandez 7-7-15 Essential Benefits Hearing

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