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Medi-Cal Redesign Would Give Enrollment Contract to ‘Controversial’ Company

A provision of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s (R) proposed Medi-Cal redesign plan that would give a “controversial private firm some Medi-Cal work now handled by county employers” is “igniting a debate over whether giving the job to a private company is the best way to improve customer service,” the Sacramento Bee reports.

KQED’s ‘This Week’ To Discuss Lockyer Suit To Block Abortion Amendment in Appropriations Bill

KQED’s “This Week in Northern California” on Friday will include a discussion of Attorney General Bill Lockyer’s (D) suit against the Bush administration alleging that an amendment to the fiscal year 2005 federal omnibus appropriations bill — the Hyde-Weldon Amendment, which eliminates federal funding to agencies that require health care providers to provide abortions or referrals in some situations — is unconstitutional.

Sen. Hillary Clinton Criticizes Expected Bush Administration Medicaid Reform Proposal

Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) on Thursday said that the Bush administration likely will offer a Medicaid reform proposal that would “threaten to destroy the health safety net” for the “poorest of the poor” and the “sickest of the sick,” CQ Today reports.

Some Vietnamese Americans Say Orange County Medi-Cal Managed Care Program Discriminates Against Beneficiaries, Local Pharmacies

About 200 Vietnamese-American doctors, pharmacists and Medi-Cal beneficiaries on Wednesday in Orange County met to protest CalOPTIMA, which runs the county’s Medi-Cal program, and said that the agency is discriminating against them, the Orange County Register reports.

Campbell Notes Proposed Increased Funding for Medi-Cal in Appearance Before Legislature

Finance Director Tom Campbell on Wednesday in his first appearances before the Legislature said the fiscal year 2005-2006 state budget “cannot satisfy every need” but noted that funding for Medi-Cal and education programs would increase under Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s (R) budget proposal, the San Jose Mercury News reports.