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Tough sell: Frail Angelenos reject managed health program
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Confusion over new benefits, preference for 'tried and true,' drive opt-outs Three in five of the poorest, sickest residents in Los Angeles County have rejected a managed health care program meant to improve their access to health services, according to a policy brief by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
September 27, 2017
Tough sell: Frail Angelenos reject managed health program
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Confusion over new benefits, preference for 'tried and true,' drive opt-outs Three in five of the poorest, sickest residents in Los Angeles County have rejected a managed health care program meant to improve their access to health services, according to a policy brief by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
September 27, 2017
Why are many of the most vulnerable Californians rejecting managed health care?
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Why are hundreds of thousands of the state's ''dual eligibles'' — fragile older seniors and disabled young people who receive both Medi-Cal and Medicare benefits — rejecting the new state-managed health care pilot program?

That's the question being posed by researchers at the
November 30, 2015
Why are many of the most vulnerable Californians rejecting managed health care?
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Why are hundreds of thousands of the state's ''dual eligibles'' — fragile older seniors and disabled young people who receive both Medi-Cal and Medicare benefits — rejecting the new state-managed health care pilot program?

That's the question being posed by researchers at the
November 30, 2015
What do seniors want from managed care? Consistency.
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New study documents concerns of California's "dual eligibles" about new managed care pilot program

Giving low-income older adults in California a voice in their own medical and social care is critical to making a seamless transition from a fee-for-service system of health care into a new managed care program, according to a new policy note by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

June 11, 2014
What do seniors want from managed care? Consistency.
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New study documents concerns of California's "dual eligibles" about new managed care pilot program

Giving low-income older adults in California a voice in their own medical and social care is critical to making a seamless transition from a fee-for-service system of health care into a new managed care program, according to a new policy note by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

June 11, 2014
Confused and concerned: Vulnerable "dual eligibles" react to managed care transition
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This month, more than 450,000 elderly Californians in eight counties who are insured through both Medicare and Medi-Cal ("dual eligibles") will begin to be notified about their impending transition from fee-for-service into a new managed care program called Cal MediConnect.
January 15, 2014
Confused and concerned: Vulnerable "dual eligibles" react to managed care transition
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This month, more than 450,000 elderly Californians in eight counties who are insured through both Medicare and Medi-Cal ("dual eligibles") will begin to be notified about their impending transition from fee-for-service into a new managed care program called Cal MediConnect.
January 15, 2014