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Latest California Healthline Stories

Medicare Drug Discount Cards ‘Major Source of Disagreement’ Between White House, Conferees

A proposal that would give Medicare beneficiaries prescription drug discount cards before a drug benefit would take effect has become a “major source of disagreement” between members of the House-Senate Medicare reform conference committee and the Bush administration, the New York Times reports.

Sacramento Bee Examines Impact of State Budget Problems on County Mental Health Services

The Sacramento Bee yesterday examined how state budget problems and the recent economic downturn have affected county health agencies, which are “being forced to cut or significantly reduce” mental health services for low-income residents.

Ventura-Based Community Memorial Hospital Requests Dismissal of Lawsuit Filed by Staff Members

Ventura-based Community Memorial Hospital on Wednesday asked Superior County Judge Henry Walsh to dismiss a lawsuit filed by staff members who seek an order to block a new hospital policy that they argue “jeopardizes their right to self-governance and their position to advocate quality patient care,” the Los Angeles Daily News reports.

Drug Makers Consider Restricting Supply to Canada if Reimportation Legislation Passes

The Newark Star-Ledger on Friday examined the possibility of drug makers’ limiting shipments to Canadian wholesalers if Congress passes legislation allowing U.S. residents to reimport drugs from Canada and other countries at prices below U.S. prices.

San Francisco Janitors Vote To Strike To Protest Proposed Copayments for Physician Visits, Prescription Drugs

About 3,000 janitors who are members of the Service Employees International Union Local 1877 and work in 250 buildings in San Francisco on Saturday voted to strike as early as today in the event that cannot reach agreement on a contract that maintains their current health benefits, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

Blue Cross Blue Shield Sweepstakes Is Part of Association Health Plan Opposition Campaign

The Blue Cross Blue Shield Association has created an online promotion called the “America Speaks Sweepstakes” that offers cash and prizes to encourage people to contact their congressional representatives to express opposition to legislation (HR 660) that would allow small businesses to form interstate association health plans, the Kansas City Star reports.