California Regulators Just Approved New Rule to Cap Health Care Costs. Here's How It Works | KQED
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Assemblymember Jim Wood urged the board to send a clear message about California's commitment to affordability, emphasizing the real impact on people's lives.
The affordability office will monitor healthcare organizations to prevent inefficient spending, without hindering primary care or behavioral health services.
Californians may not immediately feel cheaper health care despite the growth cap; its purpose is to control future price increases and address the high current spending.
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