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Enforcement Actions, Trend
This data is from the Office of Enforcement in the California Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC). It contains enforcement actions with the information of the organization type, organization name, action date, penalty amount, related party, and violation section (California Health and Safety Code and the California Code of Regulations, title 28) since July 1, 2000. The DMHC Office of Enforcement investigates alleged violations of the Knox-Keene Health Care Service Plan Act of 1975 (the Knox-Keene Act) under the DMHC's administrative powers as a California state licensing agency. The DMHC Office of Enforcement exercises its jurisdiction to prosecute violators in an administrative action before the Director of the DMHC, the Office of Administrative Hearings, or in the California Superior Courts. When the DMHC finds the Knox-Keene Act is violated, the Director is authorized to take a variety of actions, including, assessing administrative penalties and issuing a cease and desist order requiring the subject of the order to stop the offending action. All subjects are afforded appropriate Due Process protections. For additional information, please visit http://www.dmhc.ca.gov/LawsRegulations/EnforcementActions.aspx.
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Enforcement Actions, Trend
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This data is from the Office of Enforcement in the California Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC). It contains enforcement actions with the information of the organization type, organization name, action date, penalty amount, related party, and violation section (California Health and Safety Code and the California Code of Regulations, title 28) since July 1, 2000. The DMHC Office of Enforcement investigates alleged violations of the Knox-Keene Health Care Service Plan Act of 1975 (the Knox-Keene Act) under the DMHC's administrative powers as a California state licensing agency. The DMHC Office of Enforcement exercises its jurisdiction to prosecute violators in an administrative action before the Director of the DMHC, the Office of Administrative Hearings, or in the California Superior Courts. When the DMHC finds the Knox-Keene Act is violated, the Director is authorized to take a variety of actions, including, assessing administrative penalties and issuing a cease and desist order requiring the subject of the order to stop the offending action. All subjects are afforded appropriate Due Process protections. For additional information, please visit http://www.dmhc.ca.gov/LawsRegulations/EnforcementActions.aspx.
Rate Review Detail, Trend
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This data is from the California Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC). It contains all information on health plan proposed premium rates filed with the DMHC since January 1, 2011. The DMHC is committed to providing the public with information in order to expand consumer understanding about premium rate increases. The DMHC does not have the authority to approve or deny rate increases; however, the DMHC's review of proposed premium rates improves accountability in health plan rate setting and often results in a reduction in the proposed rate.
Rate Review Detail, Trend
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This data is from the California Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC). It contains all information on health plan proposed premium rates filed with the DMHC since January 1, 2011. The DMHC is committed to providing the public with information in order to expand consumer understanding about premium rate increases. The DMHC does not have the authority to approve or deny rate increases; however, the DMHC's review of proposed premium rates improves accountability in health plan rate setting and often results in a reduction in the proposed rate.
Quarterly Provider Complaints
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This data is from the California Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC). It contains all Provider complaints received by the DMHC since January 1, 2019.
Quarterly Provider Complaints
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This data is from the California Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC). It contains all Provider complaints received by the DMHC since January 1, 2019.
Health Facilities State Enforcement Actions
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__Note:__ This web page provides data on health facilities only. To file a complaint against a facility, please see: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHCQ/LCP/Pages/FileAComplaint.aspx The California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Center for Health Care Quality, Licensing and Certification (L&C) Program licenses more than 30 types of healthcare facilities. The Electronic Licensing Management System (ELMS) is a CDPH data system created to manage state licensing-related data and enforcement actions. The “Health Facilities’ State Enforcement Actions” dataset includes summary information for state enforcement actions (state citations or administrative penalties) issued to California healthcare facilities. This file, a sub-set of the ELMS system data, includes state enforcement actions that have been issued from July 1, 1997 through June 30, 2024. Data are presented for each citation/penalty, and include information about the type of enforcement action, violation category, penalty amount, violation date, appeal status, and facility. The “LTC Citation Narrative” dataset contains the full text of citations that were issued to long-term care (LTC) facilities between January 1, 2012 – December 31, 2017. DO NOT DOWNLOAD in Excel as this file has large blocks of text which may truncate. For example, Excel 2007 and later display, and allow up to, 32,767 characters in each cell, whereas earlier versions of Excel allow 32,767 characters, but only display the first 1,024 characters. Please refer to instructions in “E_Citation_Access_DB_How_To_Docs”, about how to download and view data. These files enable providers and the public to identify facility non-compliance and quality issues. By making this information available, quality issues can be identified and addressed. Please refer to the background paper, “About Health Facilities’ State Enforcement Actions” for information regarding California state enforcement actions before using these data. Data dictionaries and data summary charts are also available. __Note:__ The Data Dictionary at the bottom of the dataset incorrectly lists the data column formats as all Text. For proper format labels, please go [here](https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/healthcare-facility-state-enforcement-actions/resource/e38dd6e0-31a6-46f8-a9a0-8f48a410ee74).
CalHHS Data De-Identification Guidelines Reference Dataset
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These datasets are part of the California Health and Human Services Agency (CalHHS) Data De-Identification Guidelines (DDG) in the "State and County Population Projections" Appendix. The DDG assists CalHHS departments in evaluating data for public release while ensuring the privacy of individuals represented in the data. California population estimates serve as a foundation for the population-based scoring assessments outlined in the DDG.
CalHHS Data De-Identification Guidelines Reference Dataset
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These datasets are part of the California Health and Human Services Agency (CalHHS) Data De-Identification Guidelines (DDG) in the "State and County Population Projections" Appendix. The DDG assists CalHHS departments in evaluating data for public release while ensuring the privacy of individuals represented in the data. California population estimates serve as a foundation for the population-based scoring assessments outlined in the DDG.
Licensing and Certification District Offices, California
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This data contains a list of California Licensing and Certification District Offices. The California Department of Public Health, Center for Health Care Quality, Licensing and Certification (L&C) Program licenses and/or certifies more than 30 types of healthcare facilities in California. In addition, the Program contracts with the Los Angeles County (LA) to provide federal and state survey and certification services throughout that area; LA is divided into 4 District Offices. The L&C District Office contact information is geocoded. The L&C Program is mandated to conduct various state re-licensing surveys to ensure that a provider is in compliance with all state laws and regulations by conducting on-site inspections (surveys) and investigating complaints and facility-reported events. The L&C Program is also contracted by the United States Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to ensure that facilities accepting Medicare and Medi-Cal payments meet federal requirements. L&C is the largest program within CDPH, consisting of about 1,200 managers and staff located at headquarters in Sacramento and 14 district offices throughout the state. In addition, the Program contracts with the Los Angeles County (LA) to provide federal and state survey and certification services throughout that area; LA is divided into 4 District Offices. The L&C District Office contact information is geocoded.