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Latest California Healthline Stories

California Institutions Win Brain Research Funding

As NIH stresses more scientific collaboration, four institutions in La Jolla have been chosen out of 60 contenders nationwide to lead an effort to develop treatments for brain disorders and diseases. San Diego Union-Tribune.

Bustamante Questioned About Campaign Donations

Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante promised to return donations from insurance companies to his campaign for insurance commissioner, but a review of financial records indicates that he has continued to accept contributions from groups that do business with insurers. Los Angeles Times.

One in Four MDs Have Adopted Electronic Records

Physicians in private practices or in practices with one other physician were much less likely than other physicians to have adopted EHRs, according to a study. About half of U.S. physicians practice in such settings. Washington Post et al.

Letter Questions Claims on Medicare Drug Benefit

California Rep. Pete Stark questions a Wall Street Journal editorial on Medicare costs, writing that Medicare trustees have found administrative costs for private plans offered under the Medicare prescription drug benefit to be higher than those for traditional Medicare. Wall Street Journal.

Tobacco Industry Outspending Proponents of Tobacco Tax Increase

California is the largest domestic market for Philip Morris products and accounts for substantial percentages of other tobacco companies’ sales, leading to the tobacco industry’s notable opposition. Wall Street Journal.

Union Critical of Hospital Chain’s Bond Proposal

John Muir Health has proposed issuing tax-free bonds through a state fund, but the Service Employees International Union, United Healthcare Workers-West says the not-for-profit health system is not eligible for such funds because it partners with for-profit entities on some projects. East Bay Business Times.