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The Good Men Project — Centene showers politicians with millions as it courts contracts and settles overbilling allegations — March 10, 2023

Centene showers politicians with millions as it courts contracts and settles overbilling allegations — Centene showers politicians with millions as it courts contracts and settles overbilling allegations — March 10, 2023

“They’re trying to protect their market share,” said Gerald Kominski, a senior fellow at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. “They see it as necessary to maintain good relations with the agencies and with the individuals who are involved in decision-making because that’s the way government works.”

Features: Gerald F. Kominski

Kaiser Health News — Centene showers politicians with millions as it courts contracts and settles overbilling allegations — March 10, 2023

Centene showers politicians with millions as it courts contracts and settles overbilling allegations — Centene showers politicians with millions as it courts contracts and settles overbilling allegations — March 10, 2023

They’re trying to protect their market share,” said Gerald Kominski, a senior fellow at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. “They see it as necessary to maintain good relations with the agencies and with the individuals who are involved in decision-making because that’s the way government works.

Features: Gerald F. Kominski

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — ACA 2023: Time is running out to extend premium subsidies — March 10, 2023

ACA 2023: Time is running out to extend premium subsidies — ACA 2023: Time is running out to extend premium subsidies — March 10, 2023

But a bonus premium subsidy that went into effect last year and makes health insurance affordable for many will expire at the end of the year — and time is running out for an extension. In Pennsylvania, 40,000 people would lose all of their subsidies and another 230,000 would see their subsidies pared back, according to the HHS analysis. “It’s going to be a bad thing and a huge step backward,” Gerald Kominski, senior fellow at the University of California, Los Angeles Center for Health Policy Research, said about the prospect of premium subsidy cut. “It’s going in the wrong direction, and it’s

Features: Gerald F. Kominski, Health Insurance Program

Health Magazine — How the Proposed Fix to the ACA 'Family Glitch' Will Impact Your Budget — March 10, 2023

How the Proposed Fix to the ACA 'Family Glitch' Will Impact Your Budget — How the Proposed Fix to the ACA 'Family Glitch' Will Impact Your Budget — March 10, 2023

The Biden administration has set its sights on fixing the "family glitch", a move that will have far reaching ramifications .. and result in the largest expansion of ACA coverage since the law was passed more than a decade ago. "This fix to the ACA to eliminate what's been known as the family glitch is a very big deal," Gerald Kominski, Ph.D., a senior fellow at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and professor of public health, told Health. "Last year, the Kaiser Family Foundation published a study estimating that 5.14 million people are currently affected by the family glitch...This

Features: Gerald F. Kominski

LifeHacker — All the Health Insurance Words You Need to Know But Were Too Embarrassed to Ask About — March 10, 2023

All the Health Insurance Words You Need to Know But Were Too Embarrassed to Ask About — All the Health Insurance Words You Need to Know But Were Too Embarrassed to Ask About — March 10, 2023

Dr. Gerald Kominski, senior fellow at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, is all about healthcare literacy, and he told Lifehacker why consumers need to know this stuff. Kominski not only studies the barriers to healthcare access in the country, but has experienced them firsthand. He explained that, like many people, he found one of his existing prescriptions wasn’t covered without a prior authorization when he switched to a new insurance provider. His new insurer required him to try other medications and demonstrate that they weren’t working before they would consider covering the one

Features: Gerald F. Kominski

UCLA Newsroom — Public health researchers’ studies make journal’s best of 2021 list — March 10, 2023

Public health researchers’ studies make journal’s best of 2021 list — Public health researchers’ studies make journal’s best of 2021 list — March 10, 2023

Two separate studies by UCLA Fielding School of Public Health researchers have been recognized among the top 10 articles in 2021 by the scientific journal Health Affairs.

The two UCLA Fielding School articles are:

“The Effect of the Affordable Care Act on Cancer Detection Among the Near-Elderly” with co-authors including Gerald Kominski, professor emeritus of health policy and management, and Srikanth Kadiyala, a senior economist in the Center for Health Policy Research. In this study, researchers showed that the increase in insurance coverage among adults ages 60–64 due to the Affordable

Features: Srikanth Kadiyala, Gerald F. Kominski, Corrina Moucheraud

CHCF Blog — CHCF Top 10 Blogs of 2021 — March 10, 2023

CHCF Top 10 Blogs of 2021 — CHCF Top 10 Blogs of 2021 — March 10, 2023

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.

Features: Srikanth Kadiyala, Gerald F. Kominski, Dylan H. Roby, California Simulation of Insurance Markets (CalSIM)