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Avoiding Medi-Cal Denials, Knowing New HIPAA Rules
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Webinar Series for Telehealth Group in Southern Calif.
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Four new issue briefs examine local health care systems to gain insights into regional characteristics and identify common themes and emerging issues that influence how Californians receive their health care.
The 2009 California Employer Health Benefits Survey shows that workers are paying more in premiums and out-of-pocket costs. And more firms are considering reducing or dropping coverage for employees.
This annual snapshot provides an overview of the uninsured in California, including data on likelihood of being uninsured by employer size and type, family income, eligibility for public programs, age, ethnicity, and citizenship.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
California is one of 12 states that still have widespread cases of influenza, many of which involve the H1N1 virus, also known as swine flu.
Readers are invited to send feedback to: chl@chcf.org
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