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Redefining the Safety Net

Should California establish a Basic Health Program for certain low-income residents? CHCF's Marian Mulkey captures a recent policy conversation in a Health Affairs blog.

Accountable Care in Action

A new post on the Health Affairs blog details how CalPERS kept costs down in Sacramento through a "virtual" ACO with insurers and providers.

Career Opportunity: Senior Program Officer

This position will play a major role in furthering the goals and objectives of the foundation's Better Chronic Disease Care program.

Special Reports

Friday, January 15, 2010

Health Advocates, Legislators See Little To Like in Governor's Proposed Health Program Cuts

Health care advocates and policymakers are turning a wary eye to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's (R) proposals to close a $20 billion state budget deficit with deep cuts to health programs and other services.

Some advocates say the governor's plan to scale back Healthy Families and Medi-Cal actually could deprive the state of matching funds.

Meanwhile, Republican legislators have said any new tax increases would only worsen the state's budget problems.

In a California Healthline Special Report by Deirdre Kennedy, stakeholders discussed the implications of the governor's new budget proposals.

The Special Report includes comments from:

  • Carla Kakutani, past president of the California Academy of Family Physicians;
  • Wendy Lazarus, founder and co-president of the Children's Partnership;
  • Assembly Budget Committee ranking member Jim Nielsen (R-Gerber); and
  • Senate President Pro Tempore Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento).
Assembly and Senate committees are expected to hold a special emergency session over the coming weeks to discuss the budget proposals (Kennedy, California Healthline, 1/15).

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