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Sep 14th, 2007
San Francisco has launched a program to offer subsidized or no-cost health care for all of the city's 82,000 uninsured adults.
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Sep 1st, 2007
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and New York Governor Eliot Spitzer sent the following letter to the President regarding new federal rules that would severely limit states' ability to provide health insurance to children:.
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Aug 31st, 2007
With its potential to set a nationwide model, health policy experts, states and federal lawmakers are closely watching California's health reform efforts.
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Aug 27th, 2007
The adoption of a comprehensive plan to overhaul health care in a big, politically influential state such as California, would spur similar efforts around the country.
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Aug 24th, 2007
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who has put forth a comprehensive health care reform proposal, urged Californians to speak out on the need for reform.
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Aug 8th, 2007
California Department of Insurance announced a new health care report card program to help consumers compare health plans.
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Aug 1st, 2007
California has exhausted a $2 billion safety-net fund intended to help pay Medicaid providers during budget impasses.
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Jul 13th, 2007
Analysis of Health Insurance Industry Contributions to California Legislature and Governor Explains Why Premium Regulation Failed, Employee Mandate Passed Last Night.
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Jul 13th, 2007
The percentage of workers in California with employer-sponsored health insurance coverage declined from 56.4% in 2001 to 54.3% in 2005.
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Jul 6th, 2007
The California Department of Insurance in a report released last week alleged 67 violations of fair-claims handling laws by health insurer BC Life & Health after the company rescinded some members' health insurance coverage, the Los Angeles Times reports.