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Latest California Healthline Stories

HHS Awards Stimulus Funds for State Chronic Disease Programs

California is among several states that will receive a grant of at least $1 million for programs designed to combat chronic conditions and promote physical fitness. Earlier this week, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced a total of $27 million in chronic disease grants funded by the 2009 federal economic stimulus package. HealthLeaders Media.

Mental Health Advocates Cheer Parity Law Enactment

Mental health advocates are looking forward to enactment in July of a two-year-old law requiring parity for coverage of mental and physical illnesses and are further encouraged that the law will apply to the 32 million uninsured U.S. residents who are expected to gain coverage under the new health reform law. Proponents of mental health parity legislation say that uninsured U.S. residents are more likely to experience mental illness. New York Times.

Merced College Gets $200K Grant for Nurse Program

Merced College has received a $200,000 grant from the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development for its registered nurse education program. In total, 15 registered nurse programs in California received more than $2 million in grant money through the Song-Brown Program to help improve access to care. Merced Sun-Star.

Editorial: GOP Not Offering Viable Reform Alternatives

Republicans running for office in California recently have derided the new federal health reform law, but the alternatives they are offering are “no way to expand coverage or improve the quality and efficiency of care,” a Los Angeles Times editorial argues. The editorial adds that suggestions by candidates such as Meg Whitman, Carly Fiorina and Tom Campbell to put people with pre-existing conditions into state-run high-risk pools and to not have an individual mandate would have the “adults most in need of health insurance … pay the most for it.” Los Angeles Times.