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Latest California Healthline Stories

HMO Report Card Finds General Improvements; Negative Results in Smoking Prevention, Flu Shot Dispersion

There are “significant … discrepancies” in the quality of care provided by the state’s 10 largest HMOs, according to the annual HMO report card released yesterday by the Office of the Patient Advocate, the Contra Costa Times reports.

House Panel Blocks Effort To Release Medicare Cost Estimates

The House Energy and Commerce Committee on Thursday voted 26-21, mostly along party lines, to report unfavorably a Democratic-sponsored resolution of inquiry that would have forced the Bush administration to release documents related to cost estimates for the new Medicare law, CQ HealthBeat reports.

Bush Administration, Congress Disagree Over SCHIP Fund Allocation

Democrat and Republican legislators, as well as the Bush administration, want to keep $1.1 billion in unspent state SCHIP program funds dedicated to the program, but they “disagree on how to distribute that money and what it should be used for,” CongressDaily reports.

California Healthline Highlights Recent Legislative Action

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) recently acted upon 83 bills, including several health-related measures. The governor has 125 bills left to act on by midnight Thursday, the AP/San Diego Union Tribune reports.

Scientific Panel Debates Issues Surrounding Stem Cell Research

A panel of scientists on Wednesday discussed Proposition 71, a measure on the Nov. 2 statewide ballot that would issue state bonds to raise an average of $295 million annually over a decade to promote stem cell research, the Sacramento Bee reports.

NPR Examines Catastrophic Care Provision in Health Care Plan of Democratic Presidential Nominee Sen. John Kerry

NPR’s “All Things Considered” on Wednesday examined a provision of Democratic presidential nominee Sen. John Kerry’s (Mass.) plan to reduce health care spending by transferring a portion of employers’ catastrophic health care costs to the government — “one of the few new ideas in health care this year.”

Filmmaker Michael Moore Expected To Make Documentary on Business Practices of Health Care Industry

Filmmaker Michael Moore plans to make a new documentary focused on the business practices of the health care industry, which has prompted some companies to tell employees that “under no circumstances” should they speak with him, the Chicago Tribune reports.