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California Health Care Foundation
Aug. 5, 2002
Excerpt: California's health insurance markets are complex and rapidly changing. In the past year, health plans have introduced an array of new benefit packages, many of which involve increased consumer cost-sharing. Prices have risen substantially and are expected to continue to do so in coming years. Because market changes affect consumers and have implications for policy and regulatory audiences, CHCF is seeking proposals for a two-year project ...
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California Health Care Foundation
Sept. 22, 2005
109 pages. Excerpt: Despite a year that witnessed the creation of the nation's largest health insurance company, the result of the Wellpoint-Anthem merger, and a controversial decision by CalPERS to exclude some higher-cost Sutter hospitals from its network, the latest edition of the California Health Care Market Report finds few explosive changes in the state's health care landscape.
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California Health Care Foundation
Aug. 16, 2007
Excerpt: A former state legislator and an Orange County official are working to qualify a measure for a 2008 state ballot that would impose new limits on health care benefits and pensions for retired public workers in California, the San Jose Mercury News reports.
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California Healthcare Foundation
Apr. 9, 2004
Excerpt: According to this annual market study of California's health plans, hospital systems, and physician organizations, there has been a fundamental change in health care business relationships and in how economic power is held and used. This report presents a comprehensive picture of the organizations that finance, deliver, and organize health care for most Californians.
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California Health Care Foundation
Dec. 1, 2021
"[This report] compiles the latest research and data on California's health care systems and shows that consolidation is not limited to any one system, market segment, or geographic region in the state: Most markets across California are highly concentrated. Hospital markets, in particular, are now approaching 'monopoly levels' in many California counties. In addition, there is mounting evidence that mergers of health care companies are resulting in increased prices for health care services, with little or no improvement in quality for consumers."
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California Health Care Foundation
June 25, 2008
Excerpt: California HMOs spent $6 billion on administrative costs in 2007, some of which could have gone toward driving down insurance premiums or better protecting the insured, according to an annual report by the California Medical Association slated for release ..., the AP/San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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California Health Care Foundation
Mar. 3, 2005
Excerpt: This snapshot provides a visual representation of costs and financing trends over the past decade, as well as predictions of future costs. Taken from several public and private data sources, the presentation is meant for anyone interested in an overview of health care financing issues in California and the nation. [Target page provides links to the California Addendum, National snapshot, and National Quick Reference Guide.]
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California Health Care Foundation
Jan. 27, 2009
Excerpt: Private health insurance carriers form the backbone of California's market-based health care system, providing coverage to 67% of its population. Health insurance carriers not only serve the privately insured, but also large portions of the publicly insured, in Medi-Cal, Healthy Families, Medicare, and other public programs. [Both the report and data files are linked from the target page.]
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California Health Care Foundation
Aug. 26, 2003
Excerpt: Despite a shared interest among insurers and employers in exploring the potential of consumer-directed health plans, such coverage remains a rarity in California - a state that typically leads the nation in innovative health care models.
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California Health Care Foundation
July 24, 2007
Excerpt: There has been a substantial uptick in patients' use of online systems to track and schedule physician appointments, e-mail doctors and check lab results that are provided by Kaiser Permanente and other health networks in California, the Sacramento Bee reports.
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