CAHP Statement: Assembly Passes SB 17 Marking Major Milestone for Fight to Bring Drug Price Transparency to California

The California State Assembly moments ago passed SB 17 (Hernandez) on a bipartisan 66 – 9 vote, sending the bill to the Senate floor for concurrence before moving on to the Governor’s desk. With today’s passage through the Assembly, California moves closer than ever to holding pharmaceutical companies accountable and reining in arbitrary drug price hikes that harm California families.

Fact Sheet: Bipartisan Support for Drug Price Transparency

Fact Sheet: Bipartisan Support for Drug Price Transparency

Infographic: SB 17: Transparency in Drug Pricing

Infographic: SB 17: Transparency in Drug Pricing

Fact Sheet: Cost-Sharing Reductions (CSRs) Explained

Fact Sheet: Cost-Sharing Reductions (CSRs) Explained

Fact Sheet: Impacts on Individual Health Plan Premiums – 2018

Fact Sheet: Impacts on Individual Health Plan Premiums - 20…

CAHP Statement: 2018 Covered California Rates

Covered California today announced health insurance rates for 2018, citing an average weighted statewide rate change of 12.5% as the exchange moves into its fifth year of operation. The rates reflect the ongoing uncertainty at the federal level over the future of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) as well as increased spending on medical care and several other factors.

RunawayRx: Shining a Light on High Priced Drugs: LA Times/Sac Bee

RunawayRx: Shining a Light on High Priced Drugs: LA Times/Sac…

CAHP Statement: CA Assembly Health Committee Advances Crucial Drug Price Transparency Bill

The California Assembly Health Committee today voted to advance SB 17 (Hernandez), marking a crucial milestone in the fight to rein in out-of-control prescription drug pricing. The bill now heads to the California Assembly Appropriations Committee where it will be up for a vote in August.

What They’re Saying About Single Payer

What They're Saying About Single Payer

Fact Sheet: Single-Payer In California Is Not The Answer

Fact Sheet: Single-Payer In California Is Not The Answer