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Medi-Cal official to leave healthcare post in January
Posted: September 13, 2014 at 1:40 pm
The official who led California's giant public healthcare services department through a tumultuous implementation of Obamacare reforms -- including a months-long period during which hundreds of thousands of Medicaid applications have languished, waiting to be processed -- will depart his position in January, state officials have announced.
Toby Douglas directed the state's $91-billion Department of Health Care Services for four years, a period of "unprecedented change and growth as California embraced the Affordable Care Act," said state Health and Human Services Secretary Diana S. Dooley in a letter to colleagues Friday.
During Douglas' tenure, Dooley wrote, the state's healthcare program for the poor, known as Medi-Cal, began transforming into a managed care system and added 3.5 million new beneficiaries, growing to nearly 11 million members in all -- an expansion that has been heralded by healthcare advocates.
"That's staggering," said Anthony Wright, executive director of the advocacy group Health Access. "It's more than a quarter of the state."
At the same time, advocates and officials have roundly criticized Douglas and his agency for problems that emerged during the healthcare expansion, including a months-long backlog in processing Medi-Cal applications because of troubles getting state and county computer systems to communicate.
In May, bottlenecked applications reached 900,000; by July, after the federal government and advocacy groups wrote letters to Douglas demanding plans to solve the problem, the number had been whittled down to 600,000.
This week, according to the health services department, 350,000 applications remained in limbo. Some waiting applicants, worried about costs, have delayed seeking medical care, advocates say.
Critics, including state Assemblyman Richard Pan (D-Sacramento), have also targeted the agency for a lack of accountability and transparency, and have challenged the low reimbursement rates Medi-Cal offers participating doctors. On Friday, however, Pan praised Douglas's work, saying that the enormity of implementing healthcare reforms and persistent budget challenges had contributed to "difficult times" for the department.
"He worked hard in a challenging environment," Pan said.
In an interview with The Times on Friday, Douglas said that he had left his job voluntarily and that he was proud of his track record expanding and improving Medi-Cal.
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Insanely big-ass iPhone future is already here
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The bigger iPhone screen unveiled by Apple could have happened much sooner, according to deputy technology editor Ben Grubb. Illustrated by Rocco Fazzari.
I can only imagine that my personal invite to Apple's Festival of Shiny Things went missing in the post. I stood by the letter box every day waiting for Tim Cook to write. When the day arrived and I found myself abed, asleep, when I should have been in the front row knocking mugachinos with Jony and the boys, I was, to quote the internet, disappointed but only with the post office for losing my invite. Never with Tim.
Unlike every tech journalist ever, I wasn't disappointed with the new phones or the Apple Watch. They were cool, if a little bemusing.
The iPhone has always been a compact device, but these latest versions are what Americans call big-ass and insanely big-ass. The Plus-sized model will fit nicely into a man bag. (Don't you judge me it's not like I'm wearing pocket squares). But it will look bizarre, like a silicon boogie board, strapped to your arm when you're out running or at the gym, which is how millions of people currently use their phones every day.
Illustration: Glen Le Lievre.
The Apple Watch, meanwhile, is beautiful and amazing, but in the way that visions of retro-futurism from 1975 are beautiful and amazing. It would look totally right, for instance, if worn by Barbara Bain, to match her spankyest bell-bottomed jumpsuit while Moonbase Alpha is blown out of Earth's gravity in the pilot episode ofSpace 1999.
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While I'd have happily accepted Tim's invite to hang out at the Flint Centre, it was a lucky thing that having been spurned, I didn't get up at quarter to three in the morning like some other addicts. (One hopeless iJunkie of my acquaintance is a gentleman farmer, who probably curdled the milk of his moo cows cursing at the stuttering video and unexpected Chinese voice-over Apple pushed out to his iPhone at omigod-thirty in the morning). Apparently a couple of lines of wonky code on the website trashed the live stream of the event for millions of viewers around the world. Yes, a phone launch rates like Wimbledon now but then so do web casts of video game tournaments you've never heard of, or YouTube updates from some guy walking across the jaggy, 8-bit world of Minecraft. It's like William Gibson quipped, the future is already here, it's just unevenly distributed.
The future seems to have finally caught up with ageing Sith Lord Rupert Murdoch, despite his best efforts at creeping just out of reach. Rupe took to the Twitterz this week, genuinely baffled about whether his life long crusade for the truth was helped or hindered by running a bit of scruff on page three of his tabloids.
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Daniel Burrus – Technology and Innovation Futurist – Video
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Daniel Burrus - Technology and Innovation Futurist
Daniel Burrus is considered one of the World #39;s Leading Futurists on Global Trends Global Trends and Innovation. The New York Times has referred to him as one...
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Spacecraft’s ‘Fireball’ Re-Entry Snapped By Space Station | Video – Video
Posted: September 12, 2014 at 6:44 am
Spacecraft #39;s #39;Fireball #39; Re-Entry Snapped By Space Station | Video
Orbital Sciences #39; Cygnus spacecraft burned up in the atmosphere on August 17th, 2014. ISS crew member Alexander Gerst captured imagery to create a time-lapse...
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New Way to Measure Winds From Space Station | Science Video – Video
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New Way to Measure Winds From Space Station | Science Video
More space news and info at: http://www.coconutsciencelab.com - a new science instrument aboard the ISS will be able to take wind speed measurements. Please ...
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Minecraft Xbox One Edition – Space Station (Mass Effect Mash-Up Pack) Part 2 – Video
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Minecraft Xbox One Edition - Space Station (Mass Effect Mash-Up Pack) Part 2
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Minecraft Xbox One Space Station (Mass Effect Mash-Up Pack) Part 1 – Video
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Minecraft Xbox One Space Station (Mass Effect Mash-Up Pack) Part 1
A space station, complete with living quarters, self replenishing food sources, fuel cells, water storage and an automated fast travel network. The Mass Effect textures and sounds works perfectly...
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Space Station Live: Expedition 40 Science Wrap Up – Video
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Space Station Live: Expedition 40 Science Wrap Up
Space Station Live commentator Brandi Dean interviews Expedition 40 lead increment scientist Yuri Guinart-Ramirez. This interview aired during Space Station Live on September 9, 2014.
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RapidScat: NASA’s Newest Wind Watcher – Video
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RapidScat: NASA #39;s Newest Wind Watcher
Mission scientists and engineers describe how their small team, on a tight budget and short deadline, created the ISS-RapidScat instrument to gather high-priority measurements of ocean winds...
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Grabbing space debris – Video
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Grabbing space debris
MIT researchers tested an algorithm for gauging the rotation of objects in zero gravity using only visual information, aboard the International Space Station (Learn more about the experiment:...
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