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HEALTH CARE ALMANACPROGRAMSBROWSE TOPICSABOUT CHCFMY PROFILE
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California Health Plans and Insurers Katherine Wilson January 2009 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. In California, regulation and oversight of health insurance lies in the hands of two entities: the Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) and the California Department of Insurance (CDI). DMHC primarily regulates health plans -- health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and certain preferred provider organizations (PPOs) -- while CDI has jurisdiction over traditional health insurers. Different statutes and regulations govern plans under the two bodies, resulting in separate reporting and operating requirements. This report, which provides comparable information from both regulators wherever possible, provides an overview of market share, enrollment, financial performance, consumer satisfaction, and pay for performance participation for California’s health plans and insurers. Key findings include:
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