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Disability Insurers File Lawsuit Against Changes Proposed by Garamendi

The Association of California Life and Health Insurance Companies, America’s Health Insurance Plans and the American Council of Life Insurers on Wednesday filed a lawsuit in Sacramento Superior Court seeking to prevent unilateral changes to disability insurance policies, the Sacramento Bee reports.

Doctors in Parts of Sonoma County No Longer Eligible for Higher Medicare Reimbursement Rate

Primary care doctors in a portion of southern Sonoma County will lose a 10% Medicare reimbursement bonus in January because the county lost federal designation as a Health Professional Shortage Area, the Santa Rosa Press Democrat reports.

Judge Orders Staff Appointment, Other Actions in Prison Health Care Case

A federal judge on Thursday ordered Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) to appoint by next Thursday a staff member to implement a series of emergency actions to address the quality issues in the state prison health care system, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Broad Institute To Receive Additional $100M for Genomic Research

California businessman and philanthropist Eli Broad and his wife, Edythe, will donate an additional $100 million to the Broad Institute, a Cambridge, Mass., genomic research center established in 2004 through an initial $100 million donation from the Broads, the Boston Globe reports.

Smith Says GOP Group Will Oppose Medicaid Budget Cuts

Sen. Gordon Smith (R-Ore.) on Wednesday said at a news conference that he would vote against a final version of the 2006 Budget Reconciliation Act if it contains cuts to Medicaid and food stamp programs, the Oregonian reports.

Schwarzenegger Administration Video News Releases Violate State Law, Judge Rules

The Health and Human Services Agency and the Labor and Workforce Development Agency improperly used public funds for video news releases supporting proposals by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) to modify state labor laws, including nurse-to-patient staffing ratios, a Superior Court judge ruled on Thursday, the Sacramento Bee reports.

State Supreme Court To Decide Whether Employees Can Be Fired for Using Medical Marijuana

The California Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear a case about the firing of an employee who uses marijuana under Proposition 215, the 1996 California law that legalized marijuana use with a doctor’s recommendation, the AP/San Jose Mercury News reports.

CMS Announces Safeguards for Dual-Eligible Medicare Drug Coverage

CMS on Thursday announced that dual eligibles who are not automatically enrolled in the new Medicare prescription drug benefit or have not selected a plan on their own by Jan. 1, 2006, still will be able to fill their prescriptions at pharmacies, the AP/Barre-Montpelier Times Argus reports.