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Latest California Healthline Stories

Ortiz, Stem Cell Board Member Disagree Over Legislation

A stem cell institute oversight board member and AIDS advocate said he is concerned about losing his position on the board after testifying against a bill that would create a ballot measure to regulate the agency. Sacramento Bee.

Workers’ Compensation Law Enters Second Year

A majority of business owners say workers’ compensation costs have been reduced by a reform law passed two years ago, but critics of the law oppose reductions to permanent disability benefits for workers. Sacramento Bee.

Senators Voice Opposition to Uniform Food Standards Bill

Sens. Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein said they will work to defeat a bill that would create uniform national food safety standards and could preempt state laws, including California’s antitoxics law. San Francisco Chronicle et al.

Vote Sought on Bill To Extend Drug Benefit Enrollment

Forty-eight senators sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist to bring to a vote one of the recently introduced bills to extend the enrollment deadline for the Medicare drug benefit. Boston Globe et al.

HHS Clarifies Legality of Drug Assistance Programs

An advisory opinion to Schering-Plough confirms that two of the company’s patient-assistance programs for low-income Medicare beneficiaries are lawful under the prescription drug benefit. New York Times et al.