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CMA, AMA and organized medicine were united in opposing Graham-Cassidy

Last week, the latest effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA) collapsed, after three Republican Senators announced their opposition—Susan Collins (R-ME), Rand Paul (R-KY) and John McCain R-AZ). Further action is unlikely this year, as Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said the Senate would now turn its focus to overhauling the tax code. However, several Republicans vowed to continue to work into next year to repeal the ACA. The California Medical Association (CMA), the American Medical Association (AMA) and all of organized medicine were united in opposing this ...

Be prepared for Covered California changes in 2017

In 2016, Covered California, California's health benefit exchange, enrolled approximately 1.4 million individuals in qualified health plans. It is critical that physician practices understand their participation status, which products are being offered and what changes to expect in 2017. Some of the most significant changes for Covered California in 2017 are: All Covered California enrollees, including those with a PPO or EPO, will be assigned to a primary care physician. The assignment will either happen by January 1, 2017, or within 60 days of the enrollee’s ...

Covered California announces plan offerings for 2017

Covered California, the state marketplace for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act, recently announced the qualified health plans that were approved to offer coverage in the exchange market for 2017. All of the plans that offered coverage in 2016 will continue to do so in 2017. Three of the plans will also be expanding into new regions this year. Molina is expanding its HMO coverage into Orange County (region 18) through delegated relationships with Monarch and Heritage Network ...

Covered California announces sharp rate hike

Covered California has announced an average 13.2 percent hike in insurance premiums for 2017, a sharp increase that is likely to reverberate nationwide in an election year. The California Medical Association (CMA) is concerned the premium increases may hinder the ability of some patients to obtain insurance and access necessary medical treatment. The rise in Covered California premium rates was driven largely by its two biggest insurers, which account for about half of its enrollment. Blue Shield of California said its average rate hike is 19.9 percent, the biggest statewide ...

Physicians advised to check enrollment status of pregnant patients insured by Covered California

In April, news broke that nearly 2,000 pregnant women with Covered California health plans were automatically – and without their knowledge or consent – transferred from their exchange plan to Medi-Cal, even though they were supposed to have the option to stay with Covered California. The problem, attributed by Covered California partly to a computer glitch, can be traced to a recent policy change. Usually, consumers are placed in either Covered California or Medi-Cal based on their income, with no choice in the matter. But the rules are different for some ...

Why it's important to verify your patients' eligibility and benefits for 2016

With the new year soon upon us, physicians are urged to be diligent in verifying patients' eligibility and benefits to ensure they will be paid for services rendered. The beginning of a new year means calendar year deductibles and visit frequency limitations reset. With open enrollment there may also be changes to patients’ benefit plans, or patients may even be covered by a new payor. The new year also brings a host of other challenges that could affect your ability to be paid: Medicare patients can modify ...

United Healthcare issues amendment to physicians participating in Core network

United Healthcare (UHC) recently issued a contract amendment to practices participating in the California health benefit exchange through its UHC Core network. The new contract language  amends (or replaces) the prior Appendix 2 of the UHC participating physician agreements.   UHC also advised the California Medical Association (CMA) that the only option for physicians who wish to opt out of the Core product network is to terminate the underlying UHC commercial agreement. There is no option to opt out of just the Core network. The Core network, introduced earlier this year, ...

Be prepared for Covered California changes in 2016

In 2015, Covered California, California's health benefit exchange, enrolled approximately 1.3 million individuals in qualified health plans. With Covered California estimating it may enroll an additional 300,000-plus during the 2016 open enrollment period (running November 1, 2015, through January 31, 2016), and two new plans in the mix, it is critical that physician practices understand their participation status, which products are being offered and what changes to expect in 2016. To help physicians understand the changes taking place and how they will affect their practice, the California Medical Association ...

DMHC fines Blue Shield and Anthem for provider directory inaccuracies

On November 3, the California Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) announced it had fined two of the state's largest health plans for inaccurate Covered California provider directories. Blue Shield of California was fined $350,000, while Anthem Blue Cross was fined $250,000. These two insurers account for almost 60 percent of patient enrollment in Covered California. Both insurers are also utilizing networks for their exchange/mirror products that are significantly narrower than their regular PPO networks. These narrowed networks, combined with inaccurate provider directories, have led to significant confusion and frustration ...

California has the most exchange enrollees in the U.S.

California has enrolled more people through its Affordable Care Act (ACA) health insurance exchange of any state, with about 1.4 million enrollees as of June 30, according to new federal data. California surpassed Florida – with 1.3 million exchange enrollees as of the end of June – to have the highest exchange enrollment. Nationwide, 9.9 million U.S. residents signed up for the ACA. About 7.2 million consumers purchased coverage through the federal exchange and 2.7 million purchased coverage through state-based exchanges. Of those who purchased coverage in California, 9,302 people who ...