The newsroom includes access to CHA News, which provides timely information to members every Thursday and is at the core of CHA benefits. In addition, it is also home to resources such as toolkits and talking points designed to help member hospitals and health systems communicate with internal and external audiences on a range of current health care-related issues. Links to CHA media statements and press releases can also be found here.
Newsroom
DMHC Issues Updated Guidance on Claims Payment Requirements
What’s happening: The California Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) has issued All Plan Letter (APL) 25-007, which provides guidance to health care service plans on requirements for reimbursing claims for health care services with a date of receipt on or after Jan. 1, 2026. What else to know: The updated guidance reflects the provisions...
Court Rules FDA Cannot Regulate Laboratory-Developed Tests
What’s happening: In a final judgment filed March 31, the U.S. District Court for Eastern Texas ruled that the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) does not have the authority to regulate laboratory-developed tests, rendering a final rule issued May 6, 2024, null and void. What else to know: This final rule phased out the FDA’s...
2025 Emergency Services Forum Takes Place May 5 in Newport Beach
What’s happening: This year’s Emergency Services Forum is happening in Newport Beach on May 5 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (PT). Attendees can expect dynamic sessions covering industry topics, insights into the evolving behavioral health landscape, an interactive Q&A forum, and more. Registration is open, and early bird pricing ends April 8. What else ...
Urge Opposition to SB 632’s Workers’ Compensation Changes by April 2
What’s happening: Senate Bill (SB) 632 would create a private sector workers’ compensation presumption that a variety of illnesses and injuries, including COVID-19, arose in the course of providing direct patient care at hospitals. It is critical that hospitals urge opposition to this bill. What else to know: Hospitals are encouraged to write a letter...
Hospitals: Let Congress Know How Medicaid Cuts Will Impact People, Communities
What’s happening: As Congress works on a federal budget for 2026 that could result in devastating cuts to Medicaid (Medi-Cal in California), it is imperative that all hospital leaders let members of Congress know directly the impact these cuts will have on the people and communities they represent. Representatives will be home in their districts from...
2025 Consent Law Seminar Covers Federal Health Care Guidelines, Recent State Statutes
What’s happening: On April 23 and May 19, CHA is hosting the 2025 Consent Law Seminar in Burbank and Sacramento, respectively; a livestream option is also available for the May 19 date. What else to know: The seminar will cover new federal health care guidelines and recent state statutes, including how, together, Assembly Bill 2275...
OHCA Board Reviews Initial Feedback on Hospital Sector Target Proposal, But Persistent Hospital Engagement Is Needed
What’s happening: At the Office of Health Care Affordability’s (OHCA's) March 25 board meeting, the board discussed the hospital sector proposal and reviewed initial feedback from interviews with hospitals. While no final decisions or changes were made, the board signaled openness to reintroducing a limited exclusion for small hospitals. What else to know: In written...
Upcoming Webinar Explains HQI Solution to Hospital Equity Reporting Challenges
What’s happening: The Hospital Quality Institute (HQI) is offering a service that provides 95% of the information hospitals are required to report by Sept. 30 under Assembly Bill 1204. HQI is hosting a webinar on April 10 addressing the challenges hospitals encounter in equity reporting and how its Hospital Quality Improvement Platform (HQIP) can simplify this process. What else to ...
Summary on Affordable Care Act Marketplace Integrity Proposed Rule Now Available
What’s happening: A summary of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; Marketplace Integrity and Affordability proposed rule for health insurance marketplaces — including issuers, agents, and brokers who assist marketplace enrollees — is available for CHA members. What else to know: Comments on the proposed rule, which alters several policies, are due to the...

