Morning Breakouts

Latest California Healthline Stories

Nurses Union Expanding Agenda

The California Nurses Association is organizing nurses in other states and sponsoring a measure on the Nov. 7 statewide ballot that reflects a wider agenda. NPR’s “All Things Considered.” Audio.

Health Web Sites Receiving Investments

Traditionally companies have failed to make money from online health care businesses, but some investors, entrepreneurs and analysts believe the market has evolved enough to make it profitable. Washington Post.

Audit Accuses UCSF of Improper Medicare Billing

The HHS inspector general’s office said the University of California-San Francisco must repay $3.9 million it allegedly overbilled Medicare for training dental students. UC officials dispute OIG’s findings. San Francisco Chronicle.

Access to Dental Care, Surgery Limited

Reduced hours for dental surgery at hospitals and low reimbursement for state-sponsored dental insurance has led to long waits for some children and adults in Fresno and San Luis Obispo counties who have tooth decay. Fresno Bee, San Luis Obispo Tribune.

Medicaid Reform Proposal Could Benefit Thompson’s Employer

Former HHS Secretary Tommy Thompson’s proposal to reform Medicaid could financially benefit companies that employ him, including some firms with ties to health insurers and state Medicaid programs. Washington Post.

Health Access Program Signed Into Law

Mayor Gavin Newsom signed legislation to create the San Francisco Health Access Program, which will include an employer contribution mandate to help fund health care coverage for the city’s uninsured residents. San Francisco Chronicle.

Hospitals Hire ‘Mystery Shoppers’ for Service Evaluations

The so-called “mystery shopping” services are typically geared to the retail and hotel industries, but increasing competition in the health care industry has led hospital administrators to seek their help. Wall Street Journal.