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New Video Chapter Released of Governor’s Mental Health Adviser and CHA’s Coyle
The newly released third installment of a one-on-one conversation between Tom Insel, MD, behavioral health adviser to Gov. Gavin Newsom, and CHA’s President & CEO Carmela Coyle, focuses on providing patients the right care in the right setting.
CDPH Launches Anti-Vaping Ad Campaign Aimed at Young Adults
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has launched an advertising campaign called Outbreak, targeting young adults and parents, in response to the growing teen vaping epidemic and the increase in vaping-related lung illness.
CHA Issues Summaries of Proposed Changes to Stark and Anti-Kickback Regulations
CHA has issued detailed summaries, prepared by Health Policy Alternatives, on the proposed rules to modernize regulations under the physician self-referral law — also known as the Stark Law — and the anti-kickback statute.
VA and TriWest Move Forward on Veterans Community Care Network for California
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has announced resolution of the protest to the contract awarded to TriWest Healthcare Alliance Corp. for Region 4 — including California — of VA’s Community Care Network (CCN). As a result, VA will move forward with implementing CCN Region 4 in partnership with TriWest and will provide an update on the timing in mid-2020.
Board of Pharmacy Updates Guidance for Compounding Drug Preparations
The California Board of Pharmacy released an informational statement this week intended to give compounding pharmacies some direction in light of the United States Pharmacopeia’s (USP) revised and new chapters, which have been delayed.
CMS Issues CY 2020 End-Stage Renal Disease PPS and DMEPOS Final Rule
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has issued its final rule updating the end-stage renal disease (ESRD) prospective payment system (PPS) and policies related to durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies (DMEPOS) for calendar year (CY) 2020. The provisions of the final rule are effective on Jan. 1.
District Court Blocks ‘Conscience Rule,’ Deeming it Unconstitutional
A U.S. District Court judge has voided the Trump administration’s controversial “conscience rule” regulation, which would have protected health care workers who refused to take part in certain health care services — such as abortion, sterilization, and assisted suicide — on religious or moral grounds.
Our Health California Mobilizes Support for Legislation to Address Food Insecurity
Last month, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law Senate Bill (SB) 265, a measure intended to prevent situations where school meal programs pressure students who have fallen behind in paying for their meals — a practice often referred to as “lunch shaming.” Our Health California (OHC), CHA’s online community of Californians with an interest in public health, showed strong support for the law, sending nearly 3,500 emails and more than 480 tweets urging the governor to sign the bill.
Updates for the Week of Nov. 4
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has released the following information:
CAHs: Hardship Exception Application Deadline December 2 IRF/LTCH/SNF Quality Reporting Program: Submission Deadline Extended to November 18 Home Health Agency: Final OASIS D-1 Data Submission Specifications Clinical Diagnostic Laboratory Test Payment System: Data Reporting Call — November 14 New Medicare Card: HICN Claims Reject January 1, 2020 Webinar: Submitting CY 2019 Data Using the Next Generation of Hospital Quality Reporting, November 20
CHA’s Coyle Discusses Behavioral Health With Governor’s Mental Health Czar
Tom Insel, MD, behavioral health advisor to Gov. Gavin Newsom, recently sat down for a one-on-one conversation with CHA’s President & CEO Carmela Coyle to discuss behavioral health care challenges across California’s 58 counties. The two discussed fundamental impediments to access to care, including lack of capacity, behavioral health care workforce shortages, getting patients the right care in the right setting, and hospitals’ role in caring for patients’ physical and behavioral health care needs.

