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Newsroom
3.6M Californians Would Benefit from Coverage Expansion, Report Finds
A new report from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research examines how current policy proposals to expand coverage would impact residents across the state, finding that as many as 3.6 million Californians would benefit.
CHA Issues Summary of FFY 2020 LTCH PPS Proposed Rule
CHA has issued a summary — prepared by Health Policy Alternatives, Inc. — of the federal fiscal year 2020 long-term care hospital (LTCH) prospective payment system proposed rule. The summary describes payment, policy and quality proposals under the LTCH Quality Reporting Program. Comments on the proposed rule are due June 24.
Improvements Announced for Medicare Recovery Audit Contractor Program
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) this week announced a number of improvements to the Medicare Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) Program, seeking to reduce providers’ burden by better targeting program integrity efforts.
Governor’s Revised Budget Makes Important Coverage Investments, Fails to Include Vital Medi-Cal Funding
Yesterday, CHA issued a news release on Gov. Newsom’s revised 2019-20 state budget. CHA applauds the Governor for making investments that improve Californians’ health and well-being, including: ongoing support for expanding Medi-Cal coverage to young adults, regardless of immigration status; imposing a state-level individual coverage mandate; broader premium subsidies for low and middle-income families; and significant investments in behavioral health.
Assisted Living Waiver Renewal Approved
On Feb. 28, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) approved the Home- and Community-Based Services Assisted Living Waiver (ALW) renewal, effective March 1, 2019, through Feb. 28, 2024. The renewal includes 2,000 slots added in the CMS-approved amendment from October 2018, for a total capacity of 5,744.
UnitedHealthcare Delays Change to Sepsis Review Policy Following CHA Advocacy
In a May 3 letter to CHA, UnitedHealthcare (UHC) announced it will temporarily suspend implementation of its new sepsis review policy in California until Nov. 1. The delay — a result of CHA’s advocacy on the issue — is intended to allow additional time to work through administrative and other issues that are unique to the California market, in particular due to California hospitals’ prevalent use of full-risk, capitated, delegated network arrangements.
May 20 Marks Comment Deadline for DMHC Draft Implementation Guidance on Licensure Regulation
The Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) has released draft guidance and accompanying forms — a confidentiality request form and an expedited exemption request form — related to its Knox-Keene licensure regulation. The regulation, among other things, defines various types of risk and requires entities that assume any amount of global risk to either obtain a license under the Knox-Keene Health Care Service Plan Act of 1975 or receive an exemption from DMHC.
CHA Advocacy Alert on Patient Protection Bill Urges Removal of Unnecessary Default Payment Rate
Yesterday, CHA issued an Advocacy Alert on Assembly Bill 1611 (Chiu, D-San Francisco), which would protect patients from balance billing for emergency services. CHA supports the elements of the bill that would protect patients. However, the bill as currently written would also impose a default out-of-network reimbursement rate that will ultimately incentivize health insurance companies to avoid contracting with hospitals, driving reimbursement rates below the cost of care. CHA remains opposed to this bill unless it is amended to remove the default rate.
CHA Issues Summaries of IRF, SNF, Hospice PPS Proposed Rules
CHA has issued three summaries, prepared by Health Policy Alternatives, of federal fiscal year 2020 prospective payment system (PPS) proposed rules recently released by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services: the inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF) PPS, the skilled-nursing facility (SNF) PPS, and the hospice PPS.
Comments on the IRF rule are due June 17, and comments on the SNF and hospice rules are due June 18. CHA reminds members to register for an upcoming member forum that will address key provisions of the SNF and IRF proposed rules.
CHA Provides Update on EEO-1 Reporting Obligations
On April 23, CHA reported that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s (EEOC) revised data reporting requirements could result in a directive for employers to submit EEO-1 pay data for 2017 and 2018 as soon as May 31. However, on April 25 the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that the EEOC may have until Sept. 30 to collect that data.

