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Los Angeles Times Examines Debate Surrounding Boutique Medicine

The Los Angeles Times today examines “retainer” or “boutique” medicine, the current trend of some physician practices offering “red-carpet service” to patients for fees ranging from $1,000 to $4,000 per year.

USA Today Op-Eds Address Proposals To Add a Prescription Drug Benefit to Medicare

With the Senate set to debate several Medicare prescription drug benefit proposals next week, a USA Today editorial says that the plans being offered in Congress are “at best, partial solutions” that are not financially viable.

Senate Approves Measure To Allow States to Extend Medicaid Rx Drug Discounts to Additional Residents

The Senate yesterday voted 56-43 to approve a measure that would allow states to use the purchasing power of their Medicaid programs to negotiate prescription drug discounts for residents who would not otherwise qualify for Medicaid, the Boston Globe reports.

California Supreme Court Rules Proposition 215 Protects Medical Marijuana Users from State Prosecution

The state Supreme Court yesterday unanimously ruled that residents who cultivate or use marijuana for medical purposes with a physician’s recommendation are protected from state prosecution under Proposition 215, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

San Francisco Chronicle Endorses Bill To Extend Medi-Cal Coverage to HIV-Positive Individuals

An Assembly-passed bill (AB 2197) that would extend Medi-Cal coverage to low-income HIV-positive state residents who have not received an AIDS diagnosis demonstrates “compassion and fiscal prudence,” and the Senate and Gov. Gray Davis (D) should approve the legislation, according to a San Francisco Chronicle editorial.