Latest California Healthline Stories
Davis Signs Bills To Ban Ephedra Sales to Minors, Require Dietary Supplement Warning Labels
Gov. Gray Davis (D) signed two bills on Friday related to the sale of the weight-loss dietary supplement ephedra, the Sacramento Bee reports.
Pediatric health programs in Orange County will receive more than $28 million from revenue generated from Proposition 10, the 1998 ballot measure that levied a 50-cent-per-pack tax on cigarettes, to improve prenatal care and health care for children ages five and younger, the Los Angeles Times reports.
The Number of Uninsured U.S. Residents Rose by 1.4 Million in 2001, Census Figures Find
The number of uninsured people living in the United States increased by 1.4 million in 2001, to 41.2 million, or 14.6% of the total population, compared to 39.8 million, or 14.2%, in 2000, according to figures released today by the Census Bureau, the New York Times reports.
Lawsuit Against Aetna Raises Questions about Insurers’ Liability for Medical Care
The family of a California man who died of cancer-related complications in 2000 has sued Aetna, alleging that the insurer discharged the man from a hospital prematurely and sent him to a nursing home that did not provide adequate care, the Los Angeles Times reports.
Undocumented immigrants cost hospitals in the four U.S. states on the Mexican border over $200 million in uncompensated care in 2000, according to a study released yesterday, the Washington Times reports.
Miami Judge Grants Doctors Class-Action Status in Lawsuits against HMOs but Denies Patients
Insurance companies yesterday “suffered a major setback” but also gained a “key victory” as a U.S. district judge approved a class-action lawsuit for up to 600,000 doctors suing HMOs for alleged fraud but denied class-action status on similar charges for millions of HMO patients.
New San Diego County Web Site Provides Health, Program Information to Seniors, Disabled
San Diego County yesterday unveiled a new Web site that provides health information to seniors and individuals with disabilities and includes information about programs and resources available to them, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
Davis Signs Health-Related Bills, Announces Food Safety Program
Gov. Gray Davis (D) this week signed several health-related bills into law.
Jury Orders Philip Morris To Pay $850,000 in Compensatory Damages to California Smoker
A Los Angeles jury yesterday ordered Philip Morris to pay $850,000 in compensatory damages to a California smoker diagnosed with lung cancer after smoking the tobacco company’s cigarettes for decades, the Los Angeles Times reports.
AP/Long Beach Press Telegram Examines New California Paid Family Leave Law
The AP/Long Beach Press Telegram today examines the state’s new paid family leave law, which Gov. Gray Davis (D) signed on Monday.