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    Comments on Proposed Regulation — Consumer Inflation Measures Produced by Federal Statistical Agencies

    CHCF submitted this letter in response to the Office of Management and Budget’s Request for Comment on the Consumer Inflation Measures Produced by Federal Statistical Agencies.


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    How Primary Care Investments Can Advance Equity

    A new report summarizes decades of research that demonstrates the many ways a reimagined approach to primary care can help reduce racial and ethnic health disparities.


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    A Long Road to Care for Rural Californians

    Stories That Caught Our Attention This Week: Health care journalists delve into the complicated challenge of helping rural hospitals survive in a hostile financial environment.


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    The Sky’s the Limit

    California pays significantly more for common health care services than the rest of the country, and the gap has been widening. A critical factor in the fast growth of prices is market concentration — including hospital consolidation and physician integration…


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    Proposed Change to Federal Poverty Definition Would Cut Aid to Millions of Californians

    Detailed estimates from UC-Berkeley Labor Center and the UCLA California Simulation of Insurance Markets (CalSIM) reveal important data about changes to federal poverty guidelines.


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    Sources of Excess Spending


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    CBC Statewide Seminars


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    California Health Care Foundation Study — Health Care Markets in California Approaching Monopoly Levels

    After waves of mergers over the last three decades, California’s health care system has become highly consolidated: Studies find most markets no longer qualify as “competitive” — with hospital markets approaching “monopoly levels,” especially in rural areas. Mounting evidence finds…


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    When Inequity Gets Measured, It Gets Managed

    Stories That Caught Our Attention: How California is trying to ensure that its 58 counties don’t overlook the health of neighborhoods most deeply affected by COVID-19.


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    California’s Project Roomkey

    California’s Project Roomkey is the first statewide effort to leverage FEMA funding to provide thousands of Californians experiencing homelessness with temporary housing. This snapshot provides an overview, including initial progress.


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    Same-Day Billing for Medical and Mental Health Services at FQHCs

    This issue brief provides an analysis of the fiscal impact in California of same-day billing for medical and mental health services in Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs).


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    Surprise Medical Billing Might Get a Hybrid Solution

    A federal policy to protect patients from surprise medical bills eluded Congress in 2019, but a new compromise may lead to a solution.


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    Market Consolidation on Trial

    On the eve of a trial over alleged anticompetitive practices by a California health care system, a new CHCF study traces the correlation between health industry consolidation and prices paid by consumers.


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    Will the Data Walls Come Tumbling Down?

    Stories That Caught Our Attention This Week: Electronic health records are supposed to take the US health care system into the 21st century while improving quality of care. Is that dream within reach?