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Women Say California Insurer Makes It Too Hard To Get Drug For Postpartum Depression

Women Say California Insurer Makes It Too Hard To Get Drug For Postpartum Depression
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Local Health Plans of California name Linnea Koopmans as new CEO - State of Reform

Local Health Plans of California name Linnea Koopmans as new CEO Sydney Kurle | May 25, 2021 Share this:     LHPC represents all 16 of the non-profit, community-based local health plans in California, which provide health coverage to more than 70% of the 11.3 million members enrolled in Medi-Cal managed care. Liz Gibboney, board chair of LHPC and CEO of Partnership HealthPlan of California, said: “The LHPC Board is thrilled to name Linnea as the association’s next CEO. She has deep Medi-Cal policy experience, is an excellent communicator, and is firmly committed to the local plan model. We know that she will lead the association through the extraordinary opportunities offered through the CalAIM waiver process.”

State Says New Guidance Clarifies That COVID-19 Test Costs Should Be Covered by Health Insurance

Housing and Development Newsletter Many of them used urgent care clinics to get a test, where appointments have been easy to get or walk-ins are available. In some cases, health insurance covered part of the bill for a local COVID-19 test, but not all of it. For others, health insurance plans reportedly did not cover the cost of testing, or providers billed patients directly and did not file claims with the health insurance company. Most of these tests were done before February, so it’s possible that some of the bills should be reimbursed by health insurance plans and others are exceptions to federal consumer protections.

Pa DOH launches program to vaccinate more nursing home residents

WHYY By Close up hands of caregiver doctor helping older woman at clinic. (Rido81/BigStock) The Pennsylvania Department of Health (DOH) has launched a new program designed to vaccinate more residents and staff at long-term care facilities. Under the program, the department will help pharmacies at long-term care facilities secure vaccine doses the federal government is directly allocating to “group-purchasing organizations,” including GeriMed, Innovatix and Managed Health Care Associates. Related Content 1 day ago During a virtual news conference on Thursday, DOH Executive Deputy Secretary Keara Klinepeter said the long-term care pharmacies will partner with one of those groups to get vaccine doses. The department will help expedite that process for pharmacies.

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