Medi-Cal dispute leaves thousands looking for doctors in three Valley counties - Insurance News | InsuranceNewsNet

InsuranceNewsNet — Your Industry. One Source.™

Sign in
  • Subscribe
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Home Now reading Newswires
Topics
    • Advisor News
    • Annuity Index
    • Annuity News
    • Companies
    • Earnings
    • Fiduciary
    • From the Field: Expert Insights
    • Health/Employee Benefits
    • Insurance & Financial Fraud
    • INN Magazine
    • Insiders Only
    • Life Insurance News
    • Newswires
    • Property and Casualty
    • Regulation News
    • Sponsored Articles
    • Washington Wire
    • Videos
    • ———
    • About
    • Meet our Editorial Staff
    • Advertise
    • Contact
    • Newsletters
  • Exclusives
  • NewsWires
  • Magazine
  • Newsletters
Sign in or register to be an INNsider.
  • AdvisorNews
  • Annuity News
  • Companies
  • Earnings
  • Fiduciary
  • Health/Employee Benefits
  • Insurance & Financial Fraud
  • INN Exclusives
  • INN Magazine
  • Insurtech
  • Life Insurance News
  • Newswires
  • Property and Casualty
  • Regulation News
  • Sponsored Articles
  • Video
  • Washington Wire
  • Life Insurance
  • Annuities
  • Advisor
  • Health/Benefits
  • Property & Casualty
  • Insurtech
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Editorial Staff

Get Social

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
Newswires
Newswires RSS Get our newsletter
Order Prints
August 26, 2017 Newswires
Share
Share
Post
Email

Medi-Cal dispute leaves thousands looking for doctors in three Valley counties

Fresno Bee, The (CA)

Aug. 26--CalViva Health has terminated a contract with Kaiser Permanente, leaving about 9,000 people on Medi-Cal in Fresno, Kings and Madera counties to find new doctors beginning Sept. 1.

Note: The original version of this story incorrectly reported that Tulare County was affected, and omitted Madera County.

Both Kaiser and CalViva, the locally governed Medi-Cal managed care plan for the three counties, said they negotiated in good faith, but were unable to come to an agreement.

"As you can imagine in today's health-care environment, contract negotiations are very complex and there are many factors that must be considered," said CalViva Executive Director Gregory Hund.

Hund said CalViva submitted several proposals to Kaiser that were rejected. Kaiser was asked to provide a counter proposal, but CalViva never received one, he said.

Kaiser said it regrets CalViva's decision to terminate the contract. "We made good-faith efforts to come to an agreement that would prevent our patients from losing their access to Kaiser Permanente physicians and services," said Debbie Hemker, senior vice president and area manager for Kaiser-Fresno.

Hemker left open the possibility of Kaiser somehow participating in the Medi-Cal market. "We are exploring future options that would enable Kaiser Permanente to again directly serve Medi-Cal recipients in the community," she said.

The Calviva/Kaiser contract split affects about 2.5 percent of CalViva's total membership, and leaves the 9,000 Kaiser patients with two plan choices: CalViva Health -- administered by Health Net -- and Anthem Blue Cross.

The departure of Kaiser from the Medi-Cal market in the three counties means more Medi-Cal patients seeking care from the small pool of doctors willing to accept them.

Hund said CalViva has 300 primary-care doctors and 1,100 specialists and 10 hospitals, enough to adequately service the Kaiser members.

"Prior to the end of the contract, we created a transition plan to ensure that all members continued to have access to excellent care," he said. "As part of that plan, our staff visited every primary care physician's office to let them know about the change and to ensure members were accommodated as quickly as possible," he said.

Kaiser said it now is focused on helping patients transition to new doctors. About 900 patients will continue to receive care from Kaiser after Sept. 1 to allow for ongoing treatment of a specific condition, Hemker said.

Diana Parret, a Kaiser patient in Fresno, said she has begun the process of finding a new primary care doctor and so far the experience has not been good. She called a doctor on a CalViva-provided list and was told the physician should not have been included as a Medi-Cal provider.

Kaiser has been Parret's insurance since 2014. At that time, she had lost a job and the employer-sponsored insurance that came with it, and signed up for a Kaiser health plan through Covered California, the state's health insurance exchange created for the Affordable Care Act. In July, she became eligible for Medi-Cal. And she chose Kaiser as her Medi-Cal provider.

Parret said Kaiser doctors found an aggressive uterine tumor in time to save her life three years ago. The Sept. 1 termination of the CalViva contract has her worried. "It really puts me in a precarious situation."

Barbara Anderson: 559-441-6310, @beehealthwriter

___

(c)2017 The Fresno Bee (Fresno, Calif.)

Visit The Fresno Bee (Fresno, Calif.) at www.fresnobee.com

Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

Older

Lt. Gov. Bryant’s pharmacy has received $19.5 million in state payments in past decade

Newer

Sen. Blumenthal to Insurance Industry: Crumbling Foundation Insurance Policies May Violate Law

Advisor News

  • Retirement control is top success measure for middle class, ACLI says
  • Industry groups applaud House passage of Financial Exploitation Prevention Act
  • Younger workers more likely to be eligible for a retirement plan after changing jobs
  • Bank of America community event unpacks sales tax hike, small business struggles
  • CONGRESSMAN VALADAO DEMANDS ANSWERS FROM CALIFORNIA OVER HEALTHCARE TAX HIKE
More Advisor News

Annuity News

  • Jackson Named InvestmentNews 2026 Annuities Provider of the Year
  • State Farm’s agency overhaul: What distribution can learn
  • IRI, ACLI express support for CLEAR Forms Act
  • A new era at the Federal Reserve
  • Globe Life Inc. (NYSE: GL) Making Surprising Moves in Tuesday Session
More Annuity News

Health/Employee Benefits News

  • Opinion: Improving how we deliver healthcare in Idaho
  • Kansas City won’t escape the US debt crisis. Here’s what we must do now | Opinion
  • High costs of coverage, LTC crisis continue to shape health care ecosystem
  • Two disability policies, two purposes
  • City council approves 2 percent raise for employees in budget
More Health/Employee Benefits News

Life Insurance News

  • Jackson Named InvestmentNews 2026 Annuities Provider of the Year
  • Corebridge adds index strategies, growth potential to Max Accumulator+ III
  • Estate planning 2.0: How ILITs can create liquidity
  • AM Best Affirms Credit Ratings of Misr Insurance Company
  • State Farm’s agency overhaul: What distribution can learn
More Life Insurance News

NEWS INSIDE

  • Companies
  • Earnings
  • Economic News
  • INN Magazine
  • Insurtech News
  • Newswires Feed
  • Regulation News
  • Washington Wire
  • Videos

FEATURED OFFERS

Maximize Your FIA Case Results
Learn a repeatable process to review, reposition, and present FIA opportunities with confidence.

Aim higher during Annuity Awareness Month
Raise the bar with our diverse portfolio of Ascend annuities, backed by superior financial strength

You Could Be Losing Up to 20% of Your Commissions
GreenWave helps you find, fix, and prevent commission errors.

True Independence Means Having Choices
Cambridge offers flexibility, stability, proven tools—no private equity strings attached.

Life moves fast. Your BGA should, too.
Stay ahead with Modern Life's AI-powered tech and expert support.

Looking for stronger rates, amplified growth & real results?
Sentinel's Accumulation Protector Plus℠ Annuity is for clients wanting more from retirement planning

Press Releases

  • Prosperity Life GroupSM Launches Prosperity PathWaySM Series, Bringing Greater Choice and Flexibility to Retirement Income Planning
  • Senior Market Sales® Fortifies Annuity Reach With Acquisition of Retirement Planning Firm Stratton & Company
  • RFP #T01625
  • Rockwood Programs Appoints Kerry Ladouceur as Vice President, Financial Lines
  • JP Insurance Group Launches Commercial Property & Casualty Division; Appoints Joe Webster as Managing Director
More Press Releases > Add Your Press Release >

How to Write For InsuranceNewsNet

Find out how you can submit content for publishing on our website.
View Guidelines

Topics

  • Advisor News
  • Annuity Index
  • Annuity News
  • Companies
  • Earnings
  • Fiduciary
  • From the Field: Expert Insights
  • Health/Employee Benefits
  • Insurance & Financial Fraud
  • INN Magazine
  • Insiders Only
  • Life Insurance News
  • Newswires
  • Property and Casualty
  • Regulation News
  • Sponsored Articles
  • Washington Wire
  • Videos
  • ———
  • About
  • Meet our Editorial Staff
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Newsletters

Top Sections

  • AdvisorNews
  • Annuity News
  • Health/Employee Benefits News
  • InsuranceNewsNet Magazine
  • Life Insurance News
  • Property and Casualty News
  • Washington Wire

Our Company

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Meet our Editorial Staff
  • Magazine Subscription
  • Write for INN

Sign up for our FREE e-Newsletter!

Get breaking news, exclusive stories, and money- making insights straight into your inbox.

select Newsletter Options
Facebook Linkedin Twitter
© 2026 InsuranceNewsNet.com, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • InsuranceNewsNet Magazine

Sign in with your Insider Pro Account

Not registered? Become an Insider Pro.
Insurance News | InsuranceNewsNet