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Thoughts on Florida Case Ruling

When I went to law school in the 60’s and later when I tried several constitutional law cases in the 70’s and early 80’s, Judge Vinson’s recent decision would have been unthinkable. I have a very hard time imagining the United States Constitution has changed much in the last forty… more

Update on PCIP Enrollment

The most recent reporting on Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP) enrollment shows that 1,352 Californians have successfully enrolled (24,100 capacity) and 12,437 have enrolled nationwide (375,000 capacity). PCIP is a temporary health plan for the high-risk, medically uninsurable. This low enrollment contradicts initial eligibility estimates, which found that as many… more

The Recession’s Double-Edged Sword

The real irony, tragedy in fact, of major downturns in the economy is that the impact is felt by our most vulnerable populations not once, but twice. First, it is the working-poor and those employed in the lowest social-economic strata that most feel the effects of recessions. They are the… more

Update on PCIP Enrollment

The most recent reporting on Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP) enrollment shows that 1,352 Californians have successfully enrolled (24,100 capacity) and 12,437 have enrolled nationwide (375,000 capacity). PCIP is a temporary health plan for the high-risk, medically uninsurable. This low enrollment contradicts initial eligibility estimates, which found that as many… more

Think’n Integrat’n

In addition to the work we at ITUP are doing as part of our Safety Net Integration Workgroup, there are dozens of other professionals and practitioners that are doing great thinking, producing important research and convening topical events on issues related to the role and potential of the safety net… more

Health Reform Event in Sacramento on Thursday

This Thursday, Feb. 24th, HHS Region IX, the Department of Managed Health Care, MRMIB, and the Office of the Insurance Commissioner are convening an important policy briefing. Senior Administration Officials from D.C. and Sacramento will be providing information on and insights into two new federal programs initiated by the ACA:… more

Legislature Takes Action on the Budget

Both the Senate and Assembly Budget Committees met this week and voted on many of the Governor’s budget proposals, including most of the health care related policies. The Senate On Wednesday, the Senate Budget & Fiscal Review Committee voted to affirm many of Governor Brown’s cuts to the Medi-Cal program… more

LAO Provides Alternative Actions to Balance Budget

At the request of Senator Mark Leno (D-San Francisco), the Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO) identified possible budget cuts, including $1.2 billion to health and human services programs, to address the state budget deficit without additional tax revenue. In the event that California lawmakers and voters reject Governor Jerry Brown’s proposed… more

More Conference Materials Available

PowerPoints and handouts from ITUP’s February 2nd conference are now available for download at our conference site. Audios and photographs will be available shortly. Please email info@itup.org with any questions. Also…save the date! ITUP’s 2012 conference will be held at the Sacramento Convention Center on Tuesday, February 7th. more

Early Innovator Grants Awarded

Earlier today, DHHS announced that seven states will receive the “Early Innovator” grants to establish efficient and consumer-friendly information technology (IT) for the Exchange. The systems these states develop will serve as models for other states. You might remember that back in November, California was considering applying for one of… more