Latest California Healthline Stories
Stark Announces Universal Health Insurance Bill
A bill from Rep. Pete Stark (D-Calif.) would provide health insurance for all U.S. residents through contributions from employers, individuals and states. San Francisco Chronicle, CQ HealthBeat.
Senate Subcommittee Considers SCHIP Reauthorization
A researcher testified that 40 states currently spend more annually than they receive in their annual SCHIP allotment and that although those states have not yet reported shortfalls, they will become more likely over time. CQ HealthBeat.
County Prepares To Spend Mental Health Funds
Ventura County will use funds from Proposition 63 to hire 30 new employees for mental health programs. Ventura County Star.
Overtime Payments Increase for State Employees
Overtime payments to state employees are most prevalent among doctors and psychiatrists with the Department of Mental Health, which officials say is having trouble hiring enough doctors to cover all shifts at state hospitals. San Francisco Chronicle.
States Consider Paid Leave Programs for Caregivers
Eight states are considering legislation that includes some form of paid leave for employees who serve as caregivers for family members. California enacted such a law in 2004. Wall Street Journal.
Proposal Would Fund Universal Coverage Pilot Programs
Under Sen. Russ Feingold’s proposed legislation, a federal task force would select which state proposals to fund and would oversee their implementation. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, AP/ St. Paul Pioneer Press.
Stem Cell Research Major Issue After Veto
California and other states have stepped forward to provide funding for stem cell research after President Bush vetoed legislation to expand federal funding for stem cell research. New York Times.
County Safety Net Lacks Coordination, Report Finds
A county-commissioned report found that three hospitals in San Diego County that treat many low-income and uninsured patients are at risk of bankruptcy. The report also found that the county lacks a lead agency to coordinate care for low-income residents. San Diego Union-Tribune.
Medicare Drug Plans Pay for 12.4% of Prescriptions
About 12.4% of prescriptions filled in the U.S. from Jan. 1 to June 23 were reimbursed by Medicare prescription drug plans, according to IMS Health. Boston Globe.
Health Disparities Found Within Black Community
Recent research has discovered health disparities between black immigrants and U.S.-born blacks, a situation less familiar to many researchers. Washington Post.