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The Trump administration issued its first major set of proposed changes to the Affordable Care Act, intending to crack down on fraud in the program. Policy experts say they will make it harder for consumers to sign up for coverage, potentially reducing enrollment.
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Operators have responded to about 400,000 calls since Covered California, the state’s health insurance exchange, launched Oct. 1. Starting this week,…
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Hospitals in California are commending the state’s decision to prevent Medi-Cal rate cuts to rural hospitals with nursing facilities. Some of them have…
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Another in a series of Q&A columns answering consumers’ questions about the Affordable Care Act.Q: My youngest child is 21 and graduated from college in…
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California’s health insurance exchange board has taken a step toward adding children’s dental insurance to the health plans it will offer under the…
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A provision of federal healthcare reform may make it easier for immigrants to deal with language barriers.Under the Affordable Care Act, California is…
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What does Obamacare mean for you? With the expansion of coverage just months away, we asked Emily Bazar, senior writer with the California HealthCare…
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According to a new study of mental health throughout the state, the valley has the highest mental illness rate in California. It also is the region with…
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More than two-thousand Californians are being trained this month to educate people about getting coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Health Care…
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In less than three months, thousands of California residents will begin enrolling in expanded health coverage as part of the Affordable Care Act. The law…