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Latest California Healthline Stories

Voting Begins on Kaiser-CNA Contract

A contract proposal between Kaiser Permanente in Northern and Central California and the California Nurses Association would increase nurses’ pay and reinforce state mandated nurse-to-patient staffing ratios. Fresno Bee, Stockton Record.

Pennsylvania Considers Universal Health Coverage

It is unlikely that any action will be taken on legislation to create a universal health insurance system in the state although the Legislature is considering several plans. Pittsburgh Business Times.

Union Contract Becomes Law

The contract agreement reached between the state and the Service Employees International Union Local 1000 does not include proposed health benefit changes, after union members threatened to strike earlier this year. Sacramento Bee.

California Healthline Highlights News on Hospital Bond Measures

Voters in Riverside and San Diego counties are considering bond measures to fund hospital construction projects, after voters in the Peninsula Health Care District in Northern California last month approved such a measure. Riverside Press-Enterprise et al.

Hearings To Begin in Lethal Injection Case

Two anesthesiologists who refused to participate in the lethal injection of a prison inmate might not have to testify at a hearing that seeks to determine the constitutionality of the practice and whether those administering lethal drugs are qualified for the task. Sacramento Bee.

Hospital Preparedness Efforts Require Further Work

An Institute of Medicine report found that some hospitals and local governments still are not adequately prepared to handle a large-scale catastrophe, despite preparations that have been underway after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and Hurrican Katrina. Wall Street Journal.