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Tentative Superior Court Ruling Would Place Injunction on Delay of Nurse Staffing Rules

Sacramento Superior Court Judge Judy Hersher on Thursday “tentatively ruled” that the administration of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) “overstepped its authority” by delaying changes to state nurse staffing rules, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

Rate of Health Care Cost Increases Slows, Report Finds

The rate of health care spending growth in California slowed for the first time in seven years, but “health care spending continues to outpace inflation and wage growth, which is likely to keep the burden of rising health care costs in the spotlight,” according to a report released Thursday by the California HealthCare Foundation, the Stockton Record reports.

San Francisco General Hospital Reports Gap in Service Fees, Reimbursements

There was a $620 million difference in the amount San Francisco General Hospital charged for patient care and the amount it collected in reimbursements in 2004, the city legislative analyst office reported Thursday, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

House Committee Chairs, Governors Reach Tentative Agreement on Proposals To Restructure Medicaid

House Budget Committee Chair Jim Nussle (R-Iowa) and House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Joe Barton (R-Texas) on Wednesday said that they have reached a tentative deal with the nation’s governors to delay Medicaid proposals, allowing the National Governors Association time to craft a plan, CongressDaily reports.

State Issues Citation, Fine Against Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital Skilled Nursing Unit

The Department of Health Services has issued an “AA citation” and fined Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital’s skilled nursing facility $50,000 for its treatment of a 76-year-old woman who died after receiving another patient’s diabetes medication, Public Health Officer Richard Jackson said Tuesday, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

Federal Reserve Chair Asks Congress To Reduce Medicare, Social Security Benefits

Federal Reserve Chair Alan Greenspan on Wednesday urged Congress to act quickly to reduce Medicare and Social Security benefits, warning that continued increases in the federal budget deficit could cause economic “stagnation” in the years to come, the Washington Post reports.

State Fund Reports Increased Surplus, Income From Premiums

State Compensation Insurance Fund, California’s semi-public workers’ compensation “insurer of last resort,” on Wednesday reported that its surplus increased by 37% to $2.86 billion in 2004, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.