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Senate Rejects GOP-Sponsored Plan To Offer Discount Rx Cards to Medicare Beneficiaries

One day after rejecting competing proposals to add a prescription drug benefit to Medicare, the Senate yesterday defeated a Republican-backed proposal to create a prescription drug discount card for Medicare beneficiaries, the New York Times reports.

CMS Deputy Administrator Touts Bush’s Plan To Increase Medicare+Choice Reimbursement Rates

African-American and Hispanic seniors will “disproportionately lose access to medical care” unless Congress approves an increase in reimbursement rates for Medicare+Choice plans that President Bush has proposed, CMS Deputy Administrator Ruben King-Shaw said yesterday in Denver, the Denver Post reports.

‘California Connected’ To Air Special Health Care Edition Tonight

“California Connected,” a weekly, hour-long newsmagazine produced by PBS stations in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego and San Francisco that covers state events and issues, tonight will air a special health care edition, titled “Caring About Health.”

Alameda County Health Care Experts, Religious Leaders Hold Press Conference To Call for End to HIV/AIDS Stigma

Alameda County health care employees and church leaders said at an Oakland press conference Tuesday that they would work to “erase the stigmatization and silence” that surrounds and perpetuates the HIV/AIDS epidemic, especially among minorities, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

Paychecks Delayed for 13,000 San Diego County Home Care Workers

About 13,000 home care workers in San Diego County who provide services for elderly and disabled patients have received their paychecks late because the staff at the county In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority, which last year took over as the workers’ formal employer, is insufficiently trained and lacks adequate computer equipment, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports.

Senate Unanimously Approves Richard Carmona as Next Surgeon General

The Senate yesterday unanimously voted to confirm Dr. Richard Carmona as surgeon general, despite questions about his qualifications raised during a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing earlier this month.

Davis Should Sign Legislation To End ‘Confusion’ over Proposition 215, Sacramento Bee Says

Although last week’s state Supreme Court decision on Proposition 215 “usefully tidied up one small corner of the medical marijuana mess” in California, Gov. Gray Davis (D) must “clean up the rest of the confusion” over the law, according to a Sacramento Bee editorial.