Public Charge Rule Could Erode Enrollment in Insurance Coverage
Photo: Jessica Brandi Lifland In a 5-4 vote reflecting the ideological split among the justices, the US Supreme Court on January 27 decided to allow the Trump administration to commence enforcement...
View ArticleHow Independent Assessment of Drug Value Can Help States
Rapid growth in the underlying cost of health care is straining state budgets, pushing up health insurance premiums, and forcing higher out-of-pocket payments on many individuals and families. Though...
View ArticleGovernor Newsom Appoints Bradley Gilbert to Lead Medi-Cal
Governor Gavin Newsom has appointed Bradley Gilbert, MD, MPP, to be the next director of the state Department of Health Care Services (DHCS), which delivers medical and behavioral care to more than 13...
View ArticleHelp Prevent the Public Charge Rule’s Chilling Effect
Photo: Jessica Brandi Lifland On January 27, the US Supreme Court lifted a nationwide preliminary injunction blocking implementation of the new public charge rule proposed by the Department of...
View ArticleCalifornians Want Action on Health Care Costs and Access to Mental Health...
California enters a new decade facing significant uncertainty and change in its health care system. The state is actively considering the merits and feasibility of moving toward a single-payer system....
View ArticleSupporting the Nontraditional Workforce: Community Health Workers and Promotores
Community health worker Rosie Traversi of West County Health Centers talks to a man in Guerneville, California. Photo: Jessica Brandi Lifland This article was originally published on February 13,...
View ArticleTwenty Years in the Making: CHCF’s Funding of Health Care Journalism
For-profit journalism has undergone seismic changes to its business model during the last 15 years. The steady stream of advertising revenue that made the industry profitable for so long is now gone....
View ArticlePublic Support for Safety Net Remains Strong Despite Policy Threats
Photo: Jessica Brandi Lifland Recent polling shows that health care continues to be top of mind for most Americans. A survey conducted by Politico and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health...
View ArticleHmong Community Planted Spiritual Roots in Merced Hospital
Xia Vang, a Hmong shaman who was certified by Mercy Medical Center, holds some of the tools she uses in Hmong healing ceremonies. Photo: Dignity Health This is the second in a series of articles that...
View ArticleSacramento Briefing Explores Integration of Physical and Behavioral Health in...
Alice Washington told the CHCF Sacramento briefing that the focus on her serious mental illness de-prioritized her physical health care. Integrated care helped put her life back into balance. Photo:...
View ArticleAddressing Homelessness Is High on Governor Newsom’s Agenda
California Governor Gavin Newsom on January 16, 2020, visits an Oakland lot filled with Federal Emergency Management Agency trailers to be used as temporary housing for people experiencing...
View ArticleEver-Rising Health Costs Worsen California’s Coronavirus Threat
As California and the nation prepare for the spread of the new coronavirus disease known as COVID-19, it is important to be reminded of another significant threat to the health of our people: the high...
View ArticleUS Supreme Court Agrees to Review Affordable Care Act — for the Third Time
Affordable Care Act supporters demonstrated in front of the US Supreme Court after the court upheld the law in 2015. Photo: Bill Clark / CQ Roll Call via AP Images The fate of the Affordable Care Act...
View ArticleAmerica’s Head Count Begins
A Census 2020 banner is marched down a San Francisco street during the Chinese New Year Parade in February. Photo: Yichuan Cao / Sipa USA / AP Images The federal government is inviting American...
View ArticleSacrifices Californians Make Together to Slow Spread of Coronavirus Are Worth It
A Los Angeles elementary school that was shut down to prevent spread of the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19 disease. Photo: Jevone Moore / Image of Sport via AP This article was published today...
View ArticleTen Years After: The ACA’s Success in Five Charts
At a historic signing ceremony in the East Room of the White House on March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama approves the Affordable Care Act surrounded by congressional and administration officials,...
View ArticleThe Role of Palliative Care in a COVID-19 Pandemic
Staff in protective gear tend to an elderly COVID-19 patient in the intensive care unit at Poliambulanza hospital in Brescia, Italy. Photo: Claudio Furlan / LaPresse via ZUMA Press In this time of the...
View ArticleThe Affordable Care Act Turns 10
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-California), right, holds a photo during a July 9, 2019, news conference on protections for people with preexisting conditions who would be affected if the ACA is struck...
View ArticleWhy Isn’t the Country Getting the Physicians We Need?
Photo: Leslie Walker Every year on the third Friday in March, tens of thousands of graduating medical students find out where they will continue their training by working as medical residents. The US...
View ArticleFinding the Right Words About COVID-19
Photo: Jose Luis Pelaez / Getty Images Health care organizations in California and around the US are working incredibly hard to prepare for or respond to a surge of patients suffering from symptoms...
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