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Indiana and North Carolina Primaries / Medi-Cal Reimbursement Rate Cut

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The race for the Democratic nomination just won’t die. Last night’s election results from Indiana and North Carolina appeared to strengthen Barack Obama, and weaken Hillary Clinton. We discuss the next steps with political insiders in the first half hour. In the second half hour, we examine a lawsuit filed this week by a coalition of health care providers to prevent the scheduled 10 percent cut in Medi-Cal reimbursement rates from taking effect on July 1st.

Guests:

Joan Walsh, editor in chief of Salon.com (first half hour)

Henry Brady, professor of political science and public policy and director of the Survey Research Center at UC Berkeley (first half hour)

Dr. Elliot Lepler, pediatrician with the Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group in Mountain View and former chair of the California Medical Association Political Action Committee (second half hour)

Christopher Perrone, senior program officer with the California Healthcare Foundation (second half hour)

Stan Rosenstein, chief deputy director of the California Department of Healthcare Services (second half hour)

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