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Latest California Healthline Stories

Governor’s Health Proposal Gets Mixed Review From Kuehl

California Senate Health Committee Chair Sheila Kuehl is concerned that Gov. Schwarzenegger’s plan might burden working families, but she supports new requirements for health plans. Regardless of the details of the plan, Kuehl is skeptical about the prospects for a health care overhaul this year because of partisanship in the legislature. Sacramento Bee.

Kaiser Electronic Records Project Hits Some Bumps

Efforts to digitize Kaiser Permanente members’ health records have faced repeated technical problems that could jeopardize patient safety, drawing California regulators to seek information from the HMO. Los Angeles Times.

Measure To Protect Genetic Privacy Advances in House

The legislation includes some small differences from a similar bill that a Senate committee approved last month. Two other House committees must review the legislation before the full House can take it up. Wall Street Journal et al.

California Enrollment in Kids’ Insurance Program Could Drop

President Bush’s proposal to reign in spending on the state children’s health insurance program by tightening income limits could translate to thousands of California’s low-income families losing Healthy Families coverage, UCLA researchers found. KPBS’ “KPBS News.”

Drug Development Projects Included in UC, India Deal

UC researchers will team up with scientists in India to work on medications for malaria and tuberculosis, as well as projects dealing with health care delivery and computer networks. San Francisco Chronicle.

Cottage Industry Emerges To Head Off Claims Denials

Health care providers are investing in software systems and hiring firms to minimize claims denied by health insurers, an indication of how complex the health care payment system has become. Wall Street Journal.