Overview

From March 2019 to February 2020 HCAI convened a Review Committee comprised of health care stakeholders and experts who advised HCAI on the establishment, implementation, sustainability, and ongoing administration of the Health Care Payments Database. The Review Committee unanimously approved 36 recommendations that were included in an HCAI report to the Legislature, released March 9, 2020.

You can review the HPD Legislative Report and Executive Summary here.

Meetings Archive

February 20, 2020

January 16, 2020

December 19, 2019

November 21, 2019

October 17, 2019

September 19, 2019 

August 15, 2019

July 18, 2019

June 20, 2019

May 16, 2019

April 18, 2019

March 21, 2019

Healthcare Payments Data Review Committee Members

Charles Bacchi
President & CEO, California Association of Health Plans
Representing healthcare service plans, including specialized health care service plans

Anne Eowan
Senior Vice President, Government Affairs/Secretary, Association of California Life and Health Insurance Companies
Representing insurers that have a certificate of authority from the Insurance Commissioner to provide health insurance, as defined in Section 106 of the Insurance Code

Terry Hill, MD
Chair, California Medical Association (CMA) Administrative Medicine Forum
Representing “suppliers” defined as a physician and surgeon or other health care practitioner, or an entity that furnishes health care services other than a provider

Amber Ott
Group Vice President, Data and Analytics, California Hospital Association
Representing “providers” defined as a hospital, a skilled nursing facility, a comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation facility, a home health agency, a hospice, a clinic, or a rehabilitation agency

Emma Hoo
Director, Pay for Value, Pacific Business Group on Health
Representing self-insured employers

Ken Stuart (Review Committee Chair)
Chairman, California Health Care Coalition
Representing multiemployer self-insured plans that are responsible for paying for health care services provided to beneficiaries or the trust administrator for a multiemployer self-insured plan

John Kabateck
California Executive Director, National Federation of Independent Business
Representing businesses purchasing coverage for employees

Joan Allen
Government Relations Advocate, Service Employees International Union – United Healthcare Workers West                                                                                                                                                     
Representing organized labor

Anthony Wright 
Executive Director, Health Access California
Representing consumers

William (Bill) Barcellona
Senior Vice President, Government Affairs, America’s Physician Groups
Representing physician groups

Cheryl Damberg, PhD (Review Committee Vice Chair)
Distinguished Chair in Health Care Payment Policy, RAND Corporation
Representing the research community