Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Covered California's Unique Negotiating Power Helps Slow Premium Increases
Covered California鈥檚 Obamacare exchange has helped consumers get a better deal on health insurance in part because of its negotiating power 鈥 power that other Affordable Care Act marketplaces don鈥檛 have 鈥 according to a new analysis published Monday. (Aliferis, 5/2)
Lynn Kersey has some advice for pregnant women who bought health insurance policies from Covered California and want to keep them: Don鈥檛 report your pregnancy to the agency. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not a requirement 鈥 and it鈥檚 actually worse to do so,鈥 said Kersey, executive director of Maternal and Child Health Access, an advocacy group based in Los Angeles County. Why? Two of Kersey鈥檚 clients with Covered California health plans recently were thrown into Medi-Cal 鈥 the state鈥檚 health program for low-income residents 鈥 without their consent or prior notice after they reported their pregnancies to the state鈥檚 health insurance exchange. (Bazar, 5/3)