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Latest California Healthline Stories

Grants Aim To Improve Care for Hmong Residents

Organizations that received grants to promote improved health care for Southeast Asians living in the San Joaquin Valley will work to increase the number of Hmong interpreters and encourage Hmong people to enter the health care workforce. Fresno Bee.

Schwarzenegger Likely To Veto Single-Payer Bill

The Legislature passed a measure to create a state-run, single-payer health system, but the governor is expected to veto the measure, which he called a tax increase on state businesses. Sacramento Bee et al.

Record 46.6M U.S. Residents Lacked Coverage in 2005

The percentage of California residents without health insurance coverage is higher than the percentage of uninsured residents nationwide. Only three other states had a higher percentage of uninsured residents than California. San Francisco Chronicle et al.

State Seeks Comment on Proof-of-Citizenship Guidelines

Medi-Cal officials are seeking comment on proposed guidelines that list the types of acceptable proof-of-citizenship documents to comply with a federal law that requires such proof when applying for or renewing benefits. Sacramento Business Journal.

Nurses Form Disaster Response Network

The California Nurses Association is developing a national network to coordinate disaster response efforts with state and local officials and hospitals after nurses were frustrated by the lack of such a network in the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina. Oakland Tribune.

Deficiencies Noted at Four Transplant Programs

Four organ transplant programs received letters from Medi-Cal officials saying that the programs could lose state funding unless problems, including low survival rates, are addressed. Los Angeles Times, Sacramento Bee.

Higher Life Expectancy, Health Care Costs Correlate

A study in the New England Journal of Medicine attributes about 3.5 of the years of increased life expectancy since 1960 to improvements in health care. AP/Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Scripps Howard/Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.