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Latest California Healthline Stories

Demographics Affect Health Care Reform Efforts

A larger uninsured population and a lower percentage of employers who offer health care coverage to workers are among the obstacles to developing a health insurance mandate in California that is similar to a law recently passed in Massachusetts. Los Angeles Times.

CMS Launching ‘Final Push’ for Drug Benefit Enrollment

Medicare has added 6,000 telephone operators, quadrupled its computer enrollment capacity and promised to participate in more than 1,000 events in the next week as part of a “final push” to enroll Medicare beneficiaries in the prescription drug benefit before the May 15 enrollment deadline. AP/San Francisco Chronicle et al.

Advocacy Groups Ask for Funding Increases

Some groups that receive state funding, including doctors who treat Medi-Cal beneficiaries, are asking for funding increases after the state reported an unexpected $4 billion increase in tax revenue. Sacramento Bee.

Tobacco Tax Measure Discussed

A supporter and an opponent of a tobacco tax initiative that would fund hospital emergency services and children’s health insurance discussed the issue on May 5. KPCC’s “Patt Morrison.”

Kaiser Permanente Addresses Kidney Program Problems

Some patients at Kaiser Permanente’s Northern California kidney transplant program said they would transfer to other facilities after a Los Angeles Times investigation found that problems within the program led to transplant delays. Los Angeles Times.