Morning Breakouts

Latest California Healthline Stories

Schwarzenegger Signs Women’s Health Legislation

Laws enacted by the governor address compensation for women donating eggs for stem cell research and insurance coverage for a test that can detect cervical cancer. Los Angeles Times, Office of the Governor.

Wal-Mart Cuts Health Plan Options

Current employees still will be able to renew their lower-deductible health plans, but new employees’ choices will be limited to high-deductible plans with lower premiums. Washington Post et al.

Cost of Retiree Health Benefits Set To Increase

Public sector employers in California might have to adjust spending to cover the costs of retiree health care benefits — an issue coming to light as employers prepare to comply with a new accounting rule that will require employers to disclose the cost of future retiree benefits. Financial Times.

Health Care Quality Improves

A new report found that the percentage of children with private health insurance who received all their recommended immunizations increased and that Medicare beneficiaries who smoked cigarettes received more advice about quitting. AP/Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

Employers Reducing, Dropping Retiree Health Coverage

Employers began to reduce retiree health benefits in the 1990s because of changes in accounting standards, and in recent years higher health care expenses and corporate cost cutting have accounted for additional reductions. Los Angeles Times.

Unions Launch Ad Campaign

The television advertisements feature a nurse, firefighter and teacher and question Gov. Schwarzenegger’s acceptance of donations from pharmaceutical firms and other groups. Los Angeles Times.