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Kaiser Forced to Repay Small Businesses for Overcharging

by: Brian Leubitz

Tue Oct 04, 2011 at 12:39:27 PM PDT

HMO faces scrutiny for their arithmetic

by Brian Leubitz

Kaiser is something of a mixed bag.  They get some good press for focusing on areas that help to reduce health care costs, preventative care, that sort of thing.  On the flip side, they are usually somewhere in the background on lobbying efforts, killing any attempts to make health care insurance more consumer friendly in California.

Well, today's news is more on the dark side.  It turns out that they've been overcharging small business customers and not really providing the data to back it up:

Kaiser Permanente has retroactively rolled back rate increases that went into effect for small businesses on July 1 by 1.2 percent.

The welcomed - albeit small - bit of news for thousands of  California enrollees comes after a bit of wrangling with the state regulators.

Kaiser in April had proposed a 10.7 percent rate hikes for the bulk of its small business customers. The state Department of Managed Health Care, armed with a new law that allows them to scrutinize actuarial data behind the rate filings, pushed back.

"We've been  concerned about the lack of data they provided to support their trends and we requested they reduce their rates," said department spokeswoman Lynne Randolph.

The new increase of 9.5 percent translates into a total savings of $13.5 million, Randolph said. "We  believe thousands of people in small businesses are going to benefit from this," she said. "It shows the rate review process can be effective." (SF Gate)

This is bigger than it might seem. First, Kaiser had been facing heat from NUHW for a while now on labor issues, but also on issues of fairness like this.  In fact, NUHW raised the alarms in a letter (PDF) on this issue back in June.

There's always more than meets the eye in these things.  Everybody scratches everybody else's back.  In fact, the wife of Bob Hertzberg sits on the board of Kaiser.  Hertzberg, the former speaker of the Assembly and leader of the rich dude funded "Think Long" project that will be coming up with ideas to "reform" the tax system sometime in the next few months.  You think they'll call for increased monitoring of the massively profitable "non-profit" health insurance companies?

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Democracy on Trial: My view on SEIU's lawsuit against our union

by: NUHW Voice

Mon Mar 29, 2010 at 20:57:18 PM PDT

This blog post originally appeared on the Huffington Post

My name is Shirley Nelson. I work as Certified Nursing Assistant and I have been a caregiver at Kaiser Redwood City Hospital for 42 years.

I would like to thank the community of readers here at Calitics for providing me an opportunity to share my point of view about SEIU's civil lawsuit against 26 union reformers.

They say every coin has two sides, well, so does every case in court...

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Our union is NUHW!

by: NUHW Voice

Tue Jan 26, 2010 at 18:56:29 PM PST

Today our hard work and unity paid off, and we are proud to announce that our union is the National Union of Healthcare Workers!

RNs at Kaiser Sunset LAMC voted 746 to 36 to join NUHW
Kaiser SoCal Psychsocial Professionals voted 717 to 192 to join NUHW
Kaiser SoCal Healthcare Professionals voted 189 to 29 to join NUHW

Our votes, joined with those of our brothers and sisters at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital, Los Alamitos Medical Center, The Sequoias-Portola Valley and Doctors Medical Center San Pablo, send a message to every healthcare worker seeking a voice in their workplace and a union that they control: in election after election, workers are choosing NUHW.

Kaiser Sunset RN Victory-NUHW!!

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NUHW: Kaiser Election live blog

by: Paul Delehanty

Tue Jan 26, 2010 at 09:37:34 AM PST

Today marks the ballot count for elections held among three Southern California Kaiser chapters representing 2,300  healthcare workers.

The the three chapters are:

-Kaiser Sunset/LAMC RNs
-Southern California Kaiser Psychsocial Professionals
-Southern California Kaiser Healthcare Professionals

The counting should get underway soon, so here we go!

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