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General Accounting Office Report Finds Increase in Number of ‘Bogus’ Health Insurers

Health insurance “scams” in which “unauthorized or bogus entities” collect premiums from consumers but do not pay claims have increased in recent years, according to a General Accounting Office report sent to Congress on Tuesday, the New York Times reports.

Federal Researchers End Estrogen HRT Study One Year Early

NIH on Tuesday announced that it has ended the portion of the Women’s Health Initiative study on the health benefits of estrogen for menopausal women who have had hysterectomies after concluding that the hormone increased the risk of stroke and did not prevent heart attacks, the Washington Post reports.

Senators Introduce Bill To Allow Importation of Prescription Drugs From 25 Industrialized Nations

Sens. Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.), John McCain (R-Ariz.), Tom Daschle (D-S.D.), Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) and Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) on Wednesday “quietly” introduced a bill (S 2137) that would allow the importation of lower-cost, FDA-approved prescription drugs from 25 industrialized nations, The Hill reports.

California Supreme Court Upholds State Law Requiring Coverage of Prescription Contraceptives in Some Cases

In a 6-1 ruling, the California Supreme Court on Monday ruled that a state law that requires employers to include contraceptive coverage in health plans that cover other prescription drugs does not discriminate against church-affiliated organizations, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

Los Angeles County Receives Less Federal Funding This Year for HIV/AIDS Services

Los Angeles County this year will receive $3.3 million, or 8%, less in federal funding to provide services for low-income people with HIV and AIDS than it did last year, Los Angeles County Department of Health Services officials announced Monday, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Legislature Does Not Pass Workers’ Compensation Reform by March 1 Deadline

As expected, the Legislature did not pass legislation to reduce employers’ workers’ compensation costs by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s (R) Monday deadline for approving such legislation, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports.