Morning Breakouts

Latest California Healthline Stories

Problems at Army Hospital Were Known Since 2003

The assertions by veterans groups and lawmakers about conditions at Walter Reed Army Medical Center have spurred legislative action and additional criticism of the Pentagon’s administration of the facility. Washington Post et al.

Hospice Group Takes ‘Neutral’ Stance on Assisted Suicide

A national group of hospice physicians has changed its stance against physician-assisted suicide, an issue that the California legislature could take up soon. However, advocates for people with disabilities continue their opposition. KPBS, San Jose Mercury News.

Stem Cell Agency Notes Improvements to Concerns in Audit

The head of the governing board of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine says the agency has tightened policies on reimbursements for excessive expenses and has begun recording voting records for grant review committees. San Francisco Chronicle.

Federal Efforts Help Combat Racial, Ethnic Health Gaps

Clinics that participated in a federal program boosted their screening and prevention rates for diabetes and asthma, but rates for urgent care and emergency hospitalization did not improve. HealthDay/Washington Post.

Cost of Bush Health Insurance Plan Above Initial Estimates

Analysts say that President Bush’s plan to change tax treatment for insurance benefits could cut into federal revenue and that longer-range estimates vary depending on different assumptions about health insurance costs. AP/San Francisco Chronicle, CongressDaily.

Opposition to Workers’ Comp Ballot Measure Builds Early

The proposed initiative would seek to change state law that governs who workers’ compensation claimants can consult for medical evaluations and treatment, a move that some groups say would cause costs for the state system to increase once again. Sacramento Business Journal.

Research Critical of Drug Plan Pricing, Language Services

Studies released this week found that Medicare drug plans raise copayments after beneficiaries’ first year of enrollment and that customer service is available in languages other than English more than half of the time. USA Today, Deseret Morning News.

Governor Pushes Health Reform in Congress, Federal Meetings

Gov. Schwarzenegger met with President Bush, HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt and California Congressional members to promote his health care reform proposal, which relies on more than $5 billion annually in federal funding. Cuts included in Bush’s budget proposal could hamper the governor’s plan. AP/Contra Costa Times et al.