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CHA to Host DMHC Complaint and Appeals Process Webinar

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What’s happening: CHA is hosting the Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) Complaint and Appeals Process Webinar on March 26 at 9 a.m. (PT).  

What else to know: This complimentary, members-only webinar will help attendees better understand DMHC’s role in the independent medical review and complaint process. Registration is open.  

HCAI Reminds Hospitals to Register with New Online Portal

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What’s happening: The Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI) notified CHA that a significant number of hospitals missed the Jan. 1 deadline to register for HCAI’s new online charity care portal. 

What else to know: Hospitals must register primary and secondary representatives for HCAI to contact if it receives a patient complaint about the hospital’s charity care, discount payment, or debt collection practices. 

CHA Translates Required Patient Language Assistance Taglines

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What’s happening: Regulations recently adopted by the Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI) under the Hospital Fair Pricing Policies Law require hospitals to provide “taglines” on patient documents in several different languages. 

What else to know: The taglines inform patients that language assistance services are available and how to access them. CHA has included a tagline sheet with translations in 18 languages.  

Major Revamp Ahead for California’s Mental Health System Following Passage of Proposition 1

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This post has been archived and contains information that may be out of date. What’s happening: The ballot measure will restructure the state’s mental health system, directing billions of dollars to build mental health treatment facilities and housing for homeless individuals.    What else to know:  CHA strongly supported the measure which voters approved by a […]

Hospital Leaders Discuss Insurers’ Harmful Practices with Health Secretary 

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What’s happening: On March 20, CHA convened a small group of hospital leaders for an in-depth discussion in southern California — led by CHA President & CEO Carmela Coyle — with state Health Secretary Mark Ghaly, MD, MPH. In the meeting, they had the opportunity to share perspectives on how harmful insurance practices are impeding patient care and threatening hospitals’ ability to provide care. This is part of CHA’s focus on holding insurance companies operating in California accountable for protecting patients and the providers who care for them

What else to know: Hospital leaders attending the meeting were: Laureen Driscoll, division chief executive, Providence South Division, Providence; Lori Morgan, MD, MBA, President & CEO, Huntington Health, Roger Sharma, President & CEO, Emanate; Julie Sprengel, California division president, CommonSpirit Health; and Doug Sturnick, senior vice president, Managed Care and Payer Relations, Cedars-Sinai. Joining by phone were the Health and Human Services assistant secretary and heads of the Department of Health Care Services and Department of Managed Health Care. 

CHA to Host Change Cyberattack Hospital Impacts Webinar

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What’s happening: CHA will host the Change Cyberattack Hospital Impacts Webinar on March 27 at 1 p.m. (PT).  

What else to know: This complimentary, members-only webinar will discuss the steps CHA and the American Hospital Association (AHA) are taking to advocate for impacted hospitals and minimize the fallout. Registration is open.   

Change Healthcare Cyberattack Raises Privacy Breach Implications 

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What’s happening: CHA has analyzed public information to help hospitals better understand privacy implications stemming from the Change Healthcare cyberattack in late February.  

What else to know: The cyberattack raises the question of whether affected hospitals must report a breach to patients or to government officials under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) or state breach reporting laws.  

Updates for the Week of March 18

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This post has been archived and contains information that may be out of date. CMS IRF-PAI Quarterly Q&As, March 2024, Consolidated June 2020 to March 2024  CMS LCDS Quarterly Q&As, March 2024, Consolidated September 2020 to March 2024  Q4 2023 HCAHPS Data Due By April 3  HHVBP Quarterly Newsletter  LTCH Provider Preview Reports Available Until […]

Tyler Sadwith Appointed as DHCS State Medicaid Director

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What’s happening: On March 13, Gov. Newsom announced the appointment of Tyler Sadwith as state Medicaid director at the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS), effective March 25.  

What else to know: Sadwith has held leadership positions at DHCS since July 2021, most recently serving as deputy director for behavioral health since June 2022.   

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