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CFC supports a single payer, “Medicare for all” guaranteed health insurance system, as well as incremental reforms to cover all children, regulate insurance rates, among others.

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Bills to Watch
CFC Supports AB 2578 (Jones) - Regulating Insurance Rates - KILLED
by Consumer Federation of California
Unlike auto insurers who are required to seek prior approval from the Department of Insurance before increasing auto insurance rates, HMOs and health insurers have no similar requirement...AB 2578 will give the state a powerful tool to control unabated rate increases from HMOs and health insurers.
CFC Supports SB 1237 (Padilla) - Monitoring of Overradiation
by Consumer Federation of California
One-time instances of overradiation may be difficult to detect without proper documentation of the dosage administered, and for this reason and others, it is critical that SB 1237 becomes law.
CFC Supports SB 810 (Leno) - A "Medicare for All" , Single Payer System
by Consumer Federation of California
AB 810 would guarantee comprehensive health care benefits to every California resident and streamline claims and reimbursements, which will save billions of dollars in health care administrative costs.
CFC Opposes AB 822 (Fletcher) - Weakens Acute Care Consumer Protections
by Consumer Federation of California
January 11th, 2010
AB 822 would play havoc with this staffing system, and empower hospitals to easily downgrade a patient’s status from critical to acute as a cost saving measure. It would make enforcement more difficult, as mixed units would be impossible to classify in terms of the required staffing ratios.

CFC Articles
Senator Leno (D-Leno) reintroduces legislation to guarantee health care coverage to all Californians
Consumer Federation of California
March 11th, 2009
SB 810 (Leno) would emphasize prevention and primary health care, dramatically reduce administrative waste and utilize California’s purchasing power to realize savings on prescriptions and medical equipment.
CFC supports SB 840 (Kuehl) - A "Medicare for All", single-payer health care system for California
April 29th, 2008
The bill would make all California residents eligible for specified health care benefits which would, on a single-payer basis, negotiate for or set fees for health care services provided through the system and pay claims for those services.
Stop Health Insurance Industry Profiteering
by Zack KaldveerConsumer Federation of California
July 28th, 2007
Health insurance premiums rose 87 percent from 2000 to 2005, nearly five times the rate of inflation and four times the rate of wages. Many employers pass these premium increases onto workers. Workers are now paying $1,094 more in premiums annually for family coverage than they did in 2000.
America's Health Care System: The Facts
Consumer Federation of California
July 19th, 2007
Read our detailed "health of nations" fact sheet to get a comprehensive analysis of the shortcomings of our health care system and specific ways it can be improved.

CFC Editorials
"Health Reform: The Year Of The Schlemiels", By the CFC's Richard Holober
by Richard Holober, Consumer Federation of CaliforniaCalifornia Progress Report
January 27th, 2010
Bungling Democrats should acknowledge they lost the fight for the support of the people on health care reform. The sooner they flee this field of battle, and move on to issues that re-connect them with the mood of America, the better their chances to salvage the mid-term elections.
Senate Bill Proclaims Health Care Is Not a Right; It’s a Business Where the Customer Gets Fleeced
by Richard Holober, Consumer Federation of CaliforniaCalifornia Progress Report
December 27th, 2009
Wall Street knows a gold mine when it sees one, and it likes what it saw in the Senate health care bill. Health insurance company stocks soared to an 18 month high the day the Democrats reached the magic 60 votes needed for passage of its overhaul bill.

CFC in the News
California leads radiation dose regulation efforts
by Rebekah MoanDiagnostic Imaging North America
July 23rd, 2010
The bill, SB 1237, would require hospitals and clinics to record radiation dose of CT scans. The bill would also require CT services to be accredited by an organization approved by CMS and calls for facilities to report any overdose to the patient, treating physician, and California Department of Public Health.
Jones Bill to Rein in Skyrocketing Health Insurance Costs Passes Key Hurdle
by California Political DeskCalifornia Chronicle
June 24th, 2010
Assembly Bill 2578 (Jones and Feuer) requires that prior approval be obtained before health insurance rates are increased. HMOs and health insurers would need to receive approval from the Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) or the Department of Insurance for proposed rate increases.
The Fundraising Legislature
by Daniel NewmanSan Francisco Chronicle
February 8th, 2010
The bill, sponsored by Sen. Mark Leno, D-San Francisco, would prohibit the sale of any private health insurance policy in the state and establish a new California Healthcare System as the primary payer for health care services in California.
Single-Payer Plan Is Politics, Not Policy
by John WildermuthFox and Hounds
January 27th, 2010
Progressive Democrats...argue that it’s time someone stood up to the insurance companies and that tough economic times make it even more important to guarantee that every Californian has access to high-quality, affordable health care.

Breaking News and Alerts
Healthcare reforms don't go far enough
by David LazarusLos Angeles Times
September 7th, 2010
Some sort of Medicare-for-all program remains the only equitable way that every American can be provided with adequate and affordable coverage. This wouldn't be socialized medicine and it wouldn't be state-run healthcare.
Big-money lobbyists ruled at legislative session's end
by Jim SandersSacramento Bee
September 2nd, 2010
Senate Bill 797, a proposal to ban BPA - bisphenol A - in baby bottles and sippy cups that was supported by labor and environmental groups but opposed by the American Chemistry Council and a coalition of business groups. The bill died by two votes in the Senate.
Californians Deserve Medicare for All! (Suspended Until Next Year)
We must not allow the for-profit insurance companies to stop genuine reform in California the way they did on Capitol Hill. SB 810 creates a single payer health insurance plan, similar to Medicare's low cost model, to cover all Californians.
California should regulate health care premiums
by EditorialSan Francisco Chronicle
August 11th, 2010
...Sacramento has little control over health care rates, largely because industry lobbyists have killed efforts to change a rules-free marketplace....health insurance interests have given $800,218 over the last three years to members of the state Senate, where showdown votes on insurance controls are due this month.


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