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Monthly Archives: May 2010

Farewell, Readers!

May 28, 2010 Posted by ITUP under Blog

Dear friends, Today will be my final posting as the ITUP Policy Director, as I will be heading to UC Davis for medical school in the Fall. I would like to thank everyone who has helped make this blog a success, and I hope that our readers will continue to… more

HHS Web Portal Information

May 27, 2010 Posted by ITUP under Blog

The Affordable Care Act instructs HHS to establish a web portal by July 1, where the public can easily access and compare information on coverage options given each stage of reform’s implementation. The portal will launch in phases, with the first two phases as described by HHS below: July 1… more

Evolving Transparency

May 26, 2010 Posted by ITUP under Blog

Athenahealth is a prominent provider of EHR and claims processing for physicians, and also runs an annual project dubbed PayerView. The project centralizes every piece of data from their network of nearly 24,000 providers in order to quantify and rank metrics on public and private payers such as claims denial… more

Overview of the Waiver Implementation Plan

May 24, 2010 Posted by ITUP under Blog

The California Department of Health Care Services recently released its Waiver Implementation Plan, and you can you can read our brief overview here: §1115 Waiver Renewal Implementation Plan: Summary and Suggestions The Waiver focuses on four high cost populations in order to provide more coordinated and efficient care, including: 1.… more

Health Assistance in the Federal Tax Extenders Bill

May 21, 2010 Posted by ITUP under Blog

Yesterday, Congress released a summary of the American Jobs and Closing Tax Loopholes Act (HR 4213), which contains a number of provisions related to health programs, to be considered by both houses next week. Here are the major health-related aspects: -Extends eligibility for the 65% COBRA premium subsidy for individuals… more

From the Front Lines

May 20, 2010 Posted by ITUP under Blog

Here is a poignant, perceptive, and timely Health Affairs piece from a primary care physician’s struggle in the field. Though utilization rates, reimbursement structures, medical home models, and delivery reform pilots all make the case for the much-needed improvement of our primary care system, first hand accounts like this one… more

Guidance on Reform’s Small Business Tax Credit

May 18, 2010 Posted by ITUP under Blog, Small Business

Today, The IRS released a detailed guidance for small employers interested in taking advantage of the health care tax credits that go into effect this year as part of federal reform. In general, the credits are meant to encourage employers that DO NOT offer coverage to begin to do so,… more

The Governor’s Revised 2010-2011 Budget

May 14, 2010 Posted by ITUP under Blog

The Revised Budget was released today, with deficit reductions absent of new revenue and performed solely through program cuts. While major cuts to Healthy Families and Medi-Cal were avoided thanks to federal reform’s Maintenance of Effort (MOE) provisions regarding state health programs, both programs will be subject to new caps/cost… more

Joint Senate and Assembly Hearing: Implementation of Federal Health Care Reform

May 13, 2010 Posted by ITUP under Blog, Legislation/Policy, State

Yesterday, the California Senate and Assembly Health Committees held a joint hearing to discuss the opportunities and challenges that will be presented during the next few years of reform’s implementation. The session exhibited the proactive mindset that California is taking in regard to the new law, and is a promising… more

Health Reform’s Progress To Date

May 11, 2010 Posted by ITUP under Blog

Today, Secretary Sebelius issued a letter to Congressional leadership outlining the roll-out of reform’s early deliverables. Below is an overview: Dependent Coverage Expansion The law states that by September 23rd, insurance plans must allow children up to age 26 to be able to stay on their parent’s insurance plan; 65… more

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