Morning Breakouts

Latest California Healthline Stories

Democrats Criticize Proposed Medicaid Cuts

Implementing President Bush’s proposed regulatory changes to Medicaid would result in “severe cuts” to the program, Democratic legislators wrote in a letter to HHS Secretary Leavitt. CQ HealthBeat.

Compromise Benefits Pharmacists, Customers

A letter to the editor by the CEO of the American Pharmacists Association lauds a California law that requires pharmacists to dispense medications but allows them to opt out if dispensing certain medications violates their beliefs. Washington Post.

California Doctors Say Medicare Payments Are Inadequate

Payments to doctors who treat Medicare beneficiaries in 10 California counties are low because some urban areas have been designated as rural areas for reimbursement purposes. Doctors say they might stop accepting new Medicare beneficiaries unless reimbursement rates are increased. Sacramento Bee.

Reimbursement Rates Could Affect Patient Care

Disputes between insurers and doctors over reimbursement rates — such as the disagreement between UnitedHealth and San Francisco Bay Area physicians — could force patients to find new care providers or select new health plans. San Francisco Chronicle.

HHS Approves Medicaid Waiver for Massachusetts Law

HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt approved a Medicaid waiver that will help Massachusetts implement a new state law that requires all state residents to purchase health insurance. Boston Globe, AP/Houston Chronicle.

UnitedHealth Donates To Proposed UC Medical Schools

UnitedHealth Group will donate $10 million over three years to the proposed medical schools at two University of California campuses as part of an agreement reached during it acquisition of PacifiCare Health Systems. Los Angeles Times, Fresno Bee.

State Instructs Nursing Homes, Care Facilities on Heat Protocols

Gov. Schwarzenegger issued a directive calling for the state to contact all nursing homes and residential care facilities about evacuation procedures as a statewide heat wave continues. Office of the Governor, AP/Modesto Bee.