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Latest California Healthline Stories

WellPoint Posts Increased Fourth-Quarter Profit, Revenue

Thousand Oaks-based WellPoint Health Networks on Wednesday announced that fourth-quarter net income increased 50% to $271.5 million, or $1.73 per share, from $180 million, or $1.18 per share, a year earlier, Bloomberg/Los Angeles Times reports.

Los Angeles Times Examines Democratic Presidential Candidates’ Health Care Proposals

The Los Angeles Times on Thursday examined the “political paradox” in which U.S. voters in polls rank health care as an important concern but also cite health care is a “nonissue” in their decisions on which Democratic presidential candidate to support.

Ventura County Behavioral Health Emergency Team Reopens Office in Thousand Oaks

The Ventura County Behavioral Health Department mobile crisis team this month reopened its office in Thousand Oaks after being closed for four months because of county budget limitations, the Ventura County Star reports.

Ventura County Board of Supervisors Votes To Follow State Medical Marijuana Guidelines

The Ventura County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted 4-1 in favor of a rule to allow people who use marijuana for medical reasons to cultivate six mature plants and keep on hand eight ounces of dried marijuana, ending “for now board debate on how much marijuana county law enforcement should allow if it is being used on a doctor’s advice,” the Los Angeles Times reports.

Changes to State Workers’ Compensation System Could Reduce Costs, Audit Finds

Changes to the state’s $29 billion workers’ compensation system signed into law last year could “put a significant dent” in some of the program’s costs, including outpatient surgery center costs and prescription drug costs, according to an audit by the Bureau of State Audits, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Approves Motion Denying Plans To Close King/Drew Medical Center

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously voted to approve a “strongly worded” motion that denied that the board had any plans to close Martin Luther King Jr./Drew Medical Center, the Los Angeles Times reports.