Health CA inks secretdeal with Kaiser
The deal, hammered out behind closed doors between
It has infuriated executives of other managed-care insurance plans in
“It has caused a massive amount of frenzy,” said
Cal initiative in state history, and to put all this together without a public process is very disconcerting.”
Insurance plans got wind of the backroom talks when broad outlines of the deal were leaked days before the state briefed their executives Thursday.
Dr.
“We are not seeking to turn a profit off
His statement cited nearly
The new, five-year contract, confirmed to KHN by administration officials and expected to be announced publicly Friday, will take effect in 2024 pending approval from the legislature — and will make KP the only insurer with a statewide
Other health plans fear the contract could also muddle a massive and expensive initiative called CalAIM that aims to provide social services to the state’s most vulnerable patients, including home-delivered meals, housing aid for homeless people, and mold removal from homes. Under its new contract, KP must provide some of those services. But some executives at other health plans say KP will not have to enroll a large number of sick patients who need such services because of how it limits enrollment.
Critics of the deal noted Newsom’s close relationship with KP, which has given nearly
Still, many critics agree that
The state will also have greater oversight over patient care, she said.
“This proposal is a way to help ensure Kaiser treats more low-income patients, and that more low-income patients have access to Kaiser’s high-quality services,” Baass said.
Though
Under the current system, 12 of the 24 other managed care insurance plans that participate in
In its subcontracts, and in counties where it enrolls patients directly, KP accepts only people who are recent
The new contract allows KP to continue this practice, but it also requires
Baass said the state expects KP’s
KP defended the practice of limiting enrollment primarily to its previous members, arguing that it provides “continuity of care when members transition into and out of Medi-Cal.”
The state has long pushed for a larger KP footprint in
“Kaiser Permanente historically has not played a very big role in
But by accepting primarily people who have been KP members in the recent past, the health system has been able to limit its share of high-need, expensive patients, say rival health plan executives and former state health officials.
The executives fear the deal could saddle them with even more of these patients in the future, including homeless people and those with mental illnesses — and make it harder to provide adequate care for them. Many of those patients will join
“Awarding a no-bid
The plan said it stands to lose the roughly 144,000
The state had been scheduled on Wednesday to release final details and instructions for the commercial plans that are submitting bids for new contracts starting in 2024. But it delayed the release a week to make the KP deal public beforehand.
Baass said the state agreed to exempt KP from the bidding process because the standardized contract expected to result from it would have required the insurer to accept all enrollees, which
“It’s not surprising to me that the state will go to extraordinary means to make sure that Kaiser is in the mix, given it has been in the vanguard of our health care delivery system,” Zingale said.
Having a direct statewide
And the new contract will give it an even closer relationship with Newsom and state health officials.
In 2020, KP gave
In summer 2020, when local and state public health departments struggled to contain COVID spread, the health care giant pledged
KP’s influence extends beyond its massive charitable giving. Its CEO,
“In California and across the
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