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California Healthcare Foundation
Nov. 22, 2004
43 pages. "In 2002 and 2004, the University of California San Francisco conducted a survey of California counties on behalf of the California HealthCare Foundation. The study had two aims: to inventory county programs to increase access to health care for the uninsured; and assess constraints on, and opportunities for, insurance coverage programs. The survey report compares the 2002 and 2004 data and provides a detailed inventory of coverage expansions and their funding sources[.]"
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California Health Care Foundation
Sept. 24, 2003
"The California HealthCare Foundation (CHCF) today launched a new Web site to help California business owners with 50 or fewer employees make informed decisions about offering health benefits. HealthCoverageGuide.org is a comprehensive source for unbiased health coverage information."
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The California Report, Produced by KQED
Mar. 17, 2013
"'We know buying insurance is really complicated. We want to make it as easy as buying a book on Amazon,' said Peter Lee, executive director of the California Health Benefit Exchange. But as the state has worked to create the actual application for health insurance, the idea of a one-click purchase is far from the reality.... Sam Karp, vice president of programs at the California HealthCare Foundation (CHCF) [says] 'It's reasonable to expect the implementation will take not just a year. It will take a few years.'"
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California Healthcare Foundation
Feb. 3, 2005
18 pages. Excerpt: An online survey of Californians with chronic conditions was recentlyconducted by Harris Interactive. This survey was conducted simultaneouslywith employers and consumers to assess trends and impacts in the healthinsurance marketplace. This chart pack summarizes the survey findings.
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California Healthcare Foundation
Feb. 3, 2005
24 pages. Excerpt: This chart pack examines employer and consumerresponses to rising costs, including cost containmentstrategies used by employers and behavioralchanges among consumers. It also explores thechallenges of providing complex health benefits,including provision of cost and quality informationby employers and the use of that information byconsumers.
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California Healthcare Foundation
Dec. 23, 2004
43 pages. Excerpt: In 2003, the California Legislature directed the Department of Health Services to apply for a federal waiver to test the efficacy of providing a disease management (DM) benefit to fee-for-service Medi-Cal beneficiaries with specific chronic diseases. Organized in an easy-to-read presentation format, provides: An overview of disease management; A summary of other states' experiences with disease management in Medicaid, including the role of community clinics; Case studies[.]
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California Healthcare Foundation
Dec. 16, 2004
40 pages. Excerpt: The annual survey of California employers provides detailed insights into trends in employer-based health coverage, including changes in premiums, employee contributions, cost-sharing policies, and other relevant information.
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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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Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
Mar. 17, 2004
Excerpt: A survey of California employers released by the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Health Research and Educational Trust (HRET) shows that premiums for employer sponsored health insurance increased 15.8% in 2003, higher than the national average increase of 13.9% and nearly seven times the rate of inflation. Over the past three years, total premiums for family coverage in California increased by almost 42%. Workers contributions for family coverage increased by nearly 70%.
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California Healthline by the California Health Care Foundation
Apr. 27, 2007
Excerpt: The Senate Health Committee on Wednesday approved legislation (SB 48) by Senate President Pro Tempore Don Perata (D-Oakland) to rework California's health care system and expand health insurance coverage ...
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