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Medicare Direct Contracting Demo Garners Critics and Defenders

But the relationship of other countries to fee-for-service medicine is somewhat complicated, according to Thomas Rice, PhD, professor of health policy and management at the University of California Los Angeles Fielding School of Public Health. For example, he said in an email, "Canada is known for relying on fee-for-service, but in Ontario, the largest province, there is mainly a mix of capitation, salary, and P4P [pay for performance]-type payments." The Netherlands "combines capitation and fee-for-service with global payments for certain procedures, and a small amount of P4P," he said.

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Our modeling, using the California Simulation of Insurance Markets (CalSIM) model, suggests that in 2022 almost 300,000 Californians would newly get subsidies. This includes 151,000 Californians who would otherwise be enrolled in the individual market without subsidies who will now receive an average of $165 per person per month from the ARP in 2022.

California Simulation of Insurance Markets (CalSIM)
Srikanth Kadiyala, Gerald F. Kominski, Dylan Roby
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Despite overall gains in health coverage and access to care, disparities persist in California

As of 2020, more than 2.5 million Californians age 64 and under had no health insurance coverage, according to a study by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

The report is based on an analysis of the center’s California Health Interview Survey from 2019 and 2020.

State of Health Insurance in California (SHIC)
Shana Charles, Susan H. Babey