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Kaiser Permanente To Open Medical School In Southern California

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Kaiser Permanente CEO Bernard Tyson says the new school is part of the HMO’s effort to transform the “health care ecosystem” in the 21st century.

Covered California Reports Modest Rate Increases, Regional Variation

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Premiums for the state鈥檚 1.3 million people in the state’s Obamacare marketplace will rise an average 4 percent, with average increases as low as 1.8 percent in Los Angeles and as high as 13 percent in Santa Cruz.

Lacking Votes, Calif. Assembly Shelves Aid-In-Dying Bill

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Supporters said they will continue to work with Assembly members to build support for the bill, which would allow doctors to write lethal prescriptions for some terminally ill patients with less than six months to live.

Some Face A Big Bill From Medi-Cal — After They Die

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California is one of the few states that charge the estates of deceased Medicaid beneficiaries for the cost of their health coverage. A bill is moving through the state legislature to stop the practice.

To Protect His Son, A Father Asks School To Bar Unvaccinated Children

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A California child in remission from leukemia cannot be vaccinated because his immune system is rebuilding after chemotherapy. The family, which lives in a school district where 7 percent of the children are not vaccinated under a “personal belief exemption,” is asking school officials to have all kids be vaccinated or stay home from school during the measles outbreak.

Poll: Californians Support Health Coverage For Undocumented Immigrants

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This story is part of a partnership that includes KQED, NPR and Kaiser Health News. It can be republished for free. (details) A聽majority of the state鈥檚 voters support extending current health insurance programs to all low-income Californians, including undocumented immigrants, according to a new聽statewide poll released today. The poll was commissioned by The California Endowment, […]

San Francisco Politician: ‘I Take A Pill Called Truvada’

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This story is part of a partnership that includes KQED, NPR and Kaiser Health News. It can be republished for free. (details) In an effort to combat stigma that has arisen around a treatment that prevents HIV, a San Francisco elected official announced publicly Wednesday that he is taking the medicine. City Supervisor Scott Wiener […]

Why Some Don鈥檛 Pay Their Obamacare Premium: It鈥檚 Not What You Think

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A new analysis finds that many people who signed up for a Covered California health insurance exchange plan are likely to drop the coverage for a good reason: They found insurance elsewhere. Researchers at the U.C. Berkeley Labor Center released estimates Wednesday showing that about 20 percent of Covered California enrollees are expected to leave […]

Insurance Agents Key To California Success Enrolling Asian-Americans

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While Latino enrollment has lagged in California鈥檚 insurance marketplace, Asians have signed up in numbers outstripping their representation in the pool of eligible people.聽 According to new Covered California data, the overwhelming majority of Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese enrollees聽are buying plans through certified insurance agents, as opposed to community groups or the Covered California website. […]

Canceled California Customers Coveting New Insurance Plans

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This comes from our partner, KQED’s State of Health blog. Some Californians whose policies have been canceled are finding relief in a surprising place: from insurance companies that aren鈥檛 offering plans on the new Covered California marketplace. Earlier this year, Aetna announced it would bow out of the state鈥檚 individual market, 聽effective Dec. 31. Cigna […]