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Latest California Healthline Stories

Nursing Shortage Contributes to Medical Errors and Patient Deaths, JCAHO Says

The nation’s current nursing shortage contributes to “tens of thousands” of deaths from hospital errors, such as patient falls and hospital-acquired infections, each year, according to a new report to be released today by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.

Democrats Propose Increase in State’s Cigarette Tax To Cover Budget Deficit

As part of the Legislature’s continuing efforts to pass a budget plan for the fiscal year that began July 1, Assembly Speaker Herb Wesson (D-Culver City) yesterday outlined a proposal that would increase the state’s tax on cigarettes to $3 per pack, the Los Angeles Times reports.

American Medical Security Group to End Practice of Reunderwriting

Officials at Wisconsin-based American Medical Security Group Inc. said yesterday that the insurer will end the practice of annually reunderwriting individual health insurance policies in 20 states on Jan. 1, the Wall Street Journal reports.

Health Policymaker Focus on Bioterrorism Comes at Expense of ‘More Mundane’ Public Health Concerns

Bioterrorism has drawn the attention of health policymakers since Sept. 11 and the anthrax incidents last fall, putting some “more mundane” public health concerns on “the sidelines,” officials said this week at the National Academy for State Health Policy annual conference.

Dentists Shortage in Rural America Reaching ‘Crisis Proportions,’ N.Y. Times reports

Although there are more dentists in practice today — 166,383 in 2000, compared with 150,762 in 1991 — than ever before, some rural areas of the United States face a provider shortage that is reaching “crisis proportions,” the New York Times reports.

Los Angeles Times Profiles Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Examines Plan To Close the Facility

The Los Angeles Times today profiles Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, one of two large public hospitals that Los Angeles County officials have proposed to close as part of a plan to reduce the county Department of Health Services’ budget shortfall.