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Latest California Healthline Stories

Stem Cell Oversight Committee Member Named

Gov. Schwarzenegger appointed to the Independent Citizens’ Oversight Committee a physician who serves as chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Cedar-Sinai Medical Center, as well as vice-chair of ob-gyn for the University of California-Los Angeles Medical Center. Office of the Governor.

Hearing Will Address Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rates

An advisory group called on Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi to recommended lower premium rates for workers’ compensation insurance but cautioned that rates might increase if the governor signs a measure that the Legislature approved. Sacramento Bee.

Accelerated Nursing Program Challenging Students

Fewer than half of the students enrolled in an accelerated nursing program at Fresno City College remain on the course’s original track because of the program’s intense pace, according to the dean of instruction of the Health Sciences Division. Fresno Bee.

Legislation Would Permit Condoms in Federal Prisons

Rep. Barbara Lee announced the measure at a community meeting in Oakland to help address the spread of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. Gov. Schwarzenegger is considering similar legislation for California prisons. San Francisco Chronicle.

Blue Cross Illegally Canceled Policies, Agency Finds

The Department of Managed Health Care could take action against Blue Cross of California as early as this week after an investigation found the insurer improperly canceled coverage for some policyholders with costly medical bills. Los Angeles Times.

Plan To Address Drug Benefit Payment Errors Questioned

Some Senators say low-income Medicare beneficiaries could be negatively affected by a plan by CMS and the Social Security Administration to collect erroneous payments to beneficiaries enrolled in the drug benefit. The Hill.