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Latest California Healthline Stories

Program Puts Migrant Workers’ Health Records Online

A pilot program aimed at improving the health care of migrant workers is giving no-cost electronic health records to California farm workers and their families. The program started with 50 workers and now has a network of 2,200. AP/Washington Post.

HHS Approves Arkansas Waiver for Health Insurance Program

Employers that have not provided health insurance to employees for 12 consecutive months are eligible for the program, which will require participating employers to guarantee coverage for all workers. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Proposed Medicare Cuts Excluded From Senate Budget Bill

The chair of the Senate Budget Committee says he will not include President Bush’s recommended cuts to Medicare and other entitlement programs in the committee’s fiscal year 2007 budget bill because the proposals lack enough support. AP/Houston Chronicle, et al.

CMS, Calif. Legislators Debate Reports on Drug Costs

CMS officials say a report by congressional Democrats does not consider the full scope of the Medicare drug benefit, but California Democratic legislators stand by the report’s findings. Oakland Tribune.

Bill Seeks Requirements for Physicians Offering Acupuncture

Physicians, dentists and podiatrists would have to undergo additional training to practice acupuncture in California under an Assembly bill. Currently, there are no additional training requirements for physicians to practice acupuncture. Sacramento Bee.

HHS Likely To Approve Arkansas Medicaid Waiver

The program is designed to provide health insurance for 80,000 low-income state residents and would require participating employers to guarantee that all employees would receive coverage, regardless of income or other factors. New York Times.

Facility Collects Embryos for Stem Cell Research

San Diego is home to what is believed to be the first public embryo bank in the U.S., collecting unused embryos donated by clients of in vitro fertilization clinics and making the embryos available to stem cell researchers. San Diego Union-Tribune.