Morning Breakouts

Latest California Healthline Stories

Tenet Settles Medicare Payment Suit

Tenet Healthcare agreed to pay $725 million to settle several federal investigations into whether the company overbilled Medicare and improperly recruited physicians in Los Angeles, San Francisco and other cities. AP/San Francisco Chronicle, Wall Street Journal.

Businesses Pose Challenge to Employer Mandates

Efforts to impose a health plan contribution mandate on employers in San Francisco could be impeded by legal challenges if the mandate takes effect. Separately, an editorial and opinion piece address the San Francisco budget. Time.com et al.

Ballot Measures Could Influence Governor’s Race

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Phil Angelides and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger have not yet taken positions on many of the November ballot initiatives, but it appears that the candidates will differ in their support for several measures. The ballot will include at least two health care-related measures and an initiative by the California Nurses Association. San Francisco Chronicle.

Legislators Push for Health Coverage Expansions

Lawmakers have proposed a number of bills to expand health insurance in California, including measures that create employer mandates and a single-payer health care system. Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal.

Lawmakers Approve $131 Billion State Budget

The Senate and Assembly passed a $131 billion state budget for 2006-2007 that does not include proposed funding for children’s health insurance and includes less funding for emergency preparedness than Gov. Schwarzenegger proposed. San Francisco Chronicle et al.