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Judge Expected To Rule State Compensation Insurance Fund Subject to Same Requirements as Other Insurers

San Francisco Superior Court Judge Paul Alvarado said he will rule that the State Compensation Insurance Fund must comply with the same financial standards as other insurers, according to Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi (D), the Sacramento Bee reports.

Tenet Healthcare Officials Expect Larger Loss for Fourth Quarter

Officials for California-based Tenet Healthcare on Monday said that fourth-quarter charges could exceed $1 billion and that the company would report a larger loss for the fourth quarter than it reported for the third quarter, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Department of Health Services Not Complying With Law To Create Inventory of Radioactive Waste, Critics Say

The Department of Health Services has not complied with a state law passed in 2002 requiring officials to create a database to track radioactive waste, leaving California “vulnerable to acts of radioactive terror,” according to some critics, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

New York Times Examines Legal Fight Over ‘.md’ Internet Domain Rights

The New York Times on Monday examined how the “.md” suffix following a Web site address has become a “long-sought domain” by some in the medical industry and has been “at the center of numerous legal battles and overlapping claims of exclusive rights.”

Genetic Test Predicts Recurrence of Breast Cancer, Effectiveness of Chemotherapy

A new genetic test can help predict the recurrence risk for breast cancer patients and can aid doctors in determining whether chemotherapy would be useful or could be safely avoided, according to studies presented Thursday at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, the New York Times reports.