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Latest California Healthline Stories

UC, Nurses Begin Contract Negotiations

Nurses at the University of California’s five medical centers have resumed contract negotiations, and points of contention likely will include mandatory breaks, health benefits and wages. Sacramento Business Journal.

CMS Chief Supports Bush Medicare Proposals

Congress should pass President Bush’s proposals that would eliminate increases in Medicare provider payments and require higher-income beneficiaries to pay higher Medicare premiums, CMS Administrator Mark McClellan on Tuesday said. CongressDaily et al.

Senators Seek Hearing for UCI Problems

Two senators called for a joint committee hearing to address problems at the University of California-Irvine Medical Center, including the closure of its liver transplant program last year. Los Angeles Times.

Problems Found in Kaiser Permanente Transplant Program

A Los Angeles Times investigation of Kaiser Permanente’s kidney transplant program found delays in completing paperwork, which resulted in longer wait times for patients, and lower kidney acceptance rates that reduced the number of transplants performed. Los Angeles Times.

UC Violates Salary Policies

An audit of the University of California found that universities often violated their own policies regarding employee compensation, including overpaying a medical school dean by $5,000 monthly since 2001. San Diego Union-Tribune et al.

Health Care Liability Estimate Increases

A consultant estimates Contra Costa County’s unfunded health care liability for retirees at $2.4 billion, leading the county to consider extending the mandatory tenure before employees would be eligible for retiree health benefits. Contra Costa Times.