Four New Analyses Cover Medicare Quality Programs, Medicare Spending Per Beneficiary, Inpatient Quality Measure Trends, Value-Based Purchasing

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What’s happening: CHA DataSuite released four hospital-specific analyses intended to provide hospitals with a preview of impacts and trends related to various programs.  

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HCAI’s Advisory Guide Explains Health Care Microgrid Requirements and More

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What’s happening: Due to the continuity of electrical power required to support patient care, requirements for health care microgrids are above and beyond those of traditional microgrids — and health care facilities with microgrid projects under the Department of Health Care Access and Information’s (HCAI’s) jurisdiction can turn to a new microgrid advisory guide for assistance understanding the process.  

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Learn About California’s Corporate Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program at Upcoming Virtual Workshop

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What’s happening: The California Air Resources Board (CARB) will hold a virtual public workshop on May 29 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (PT) to share developments on California’s Corporate Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program, which will require certain entities doing business in California to annually report specific emission data.   

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Upcoming Webinar to Detail IPPS Proposed Rule’s Impact

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What’s happening: On May 21, CHA will host a members-only webinar to discuss the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (CMS’) federal fiscal year (FFY) 2026 inpatient prospective payment system (IPPS) proposed rule, which includes a net 2.4% payment rate increase — far below what hospitals need to keep up with rising costs and health care needs.    

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CHA Recommends Prop 35 Funding Methodology to DHCS

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What’s happening: On April 25, CHA submitted to the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) comments on how to best allocate Proposition (Prop) 35 funding in 2025 and beyond. 

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Next Week’s Prop 35 Webinar to Examine Delays, Share CHA’s Strategy

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What’s happening: On May 8, CHA will host a members-only webinar to provide an overview of Proposition (Prop) 35 and CHA’s strategy to push for expeditious implementation, and share when dollars may realistically flow to hospitals.  

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CDPH Announces Stakeholder Meeting on Psychiatric Hospital Staffing Regulations

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What’s happening: The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) released All Facilities Letter (AFL) 25-16  on April 29, announcing the beginning of its regulatory process for establishing nurse-to-patient ratios in acute psychiatric hospitals. 

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Acute Psychiatric Hospitals Should Review Adverse Event Reporting Policies

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What’s happening: The California Department of Public Health released All Facilities Letter (AFL) 25-15 on April 29, reminding acute psychiatric hospitals about existing requirements to report adverse events and unusual occurrences.  

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Parents Get Second Chance at Life

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When Arash and his wife Stephanie were diagnosed with cancer, City of Hope gave them the support and care they needed to survive, change their lifestyle, and live more authentically.  

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Patient Overcomes Painful Vascular Condition

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JanMichael learned she had chronic venous insufficiency at 74, she turned to Eisenhower Desert Cardiology Center for help. Thanks to Dr. Wick’s recommendation for a radiofrequency vascular ablation, she now feels a huge difference in her daily life: “After all the years I suffered with this, I feel like I have new legs,” Schulist said.

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