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Contract Dispute Between California Hospital And Insurer Disrupts Care For Hmong Immigrant Children, Parents SayA dispute between Children’s Hospital Central California and Anthem Blue Cross has caused Hmong immigrant children enrolled in government health insurance programs in Fresno County, Calif., to face long waits for specialists and to travel to other cities to seek care, dozens of parents testified on Tuesday at a county Board of Supervisor’s meeting, the Fresno Bee reports. The contract between Children’s and Blue Cross ended Aug. 1, when the two parties could not agree on payment levels for children enrolled in Medi-Cal — California’s Medicaid program — and Healthy Families — the state’s version of SCHIP. Add this post to social bookmarks
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