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Latest California Healthline Stories

Tooth Decay Most Prevalent Health Problem for California Children

Nearly 71% of California children in the third grade have had tooth decay, making it the most prevalent health problem among children in the state, according to a study released Sunday by the Dental Health Foundation, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

Medicare Drug Benefit Raises Workflow Issues for SSA

The Social Security Administration is having difficulty keeping up with the volume of work created by the new Medicare prescription drug benefit, and some services provided under the agency might have to be cut back as a result, an SSA official said in a recent e-mail, the Los Angeles Times reports.

CIRM Could Receive $40M in Donations Within a Month

The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine could receive $40 million in philanthropic loans within the next 30 days, CIRM Chair Robert Klein said on Friday, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports.

Workers’ Compensation Reforms Reduce Employer Costs by $8.1B

Reforms to California’s workers’ compensation insurance system have reduced costs to employers by at least $8.1 billion over the last three years, according to a study released Friday, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Budget Proposal To Include $36B in Medicare Spending Reductions

President Bush on Monday is expected to release a $2.7 trillion budget proposal for fiscal year 2007 that includes $36 billion in spending reductions for Medicare over five years, the AP/Miami Herald reports.

Columnist Addresses WellPoint Profit, Benefits

Something is “askew” when an insurer such as WellPoint “harangues customers about their irksome ‘demand for high-tech procedures,'” while its “coffers are bursting full,” columnist Michael Hiltzik writes in his “Golden State” column in the Los Angeles Times.

Committee Recommends Drafting Measure Partly To Fund Health Programs

A Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors committee on Thursday recommended that the full board authorize county staff to draft a potential ballot measure to impose a half-cent sales tax increase to pay for health and human services and transportation programs, the San Jose Mercury News reports.