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Senate Panel Passes Welfare Bill Including Provision to Provide Medicaid Coverage for Some Legal Immigrants

The Senate Finance Committee yesterday voted 13-8 to approve a welfare bill, known as the Work, Opportunity and Responsibility for Kids Act of 2002, that includes an amendment that would let states enroll documented immigrant children and pregnant women in their Medicaid and CHIP programs, the Washington Post reports.

New York Times Looks at Failings of Federal Mammography Standards

Although the federal government 10 years ago issued standards to address a “mammography industry awash in scandal” and make reading mammography films easier, the standards have “largely failed to remedy what many experts say is the biggest problem of all: the skill of the doctors who interpret those X-ray films,” the New York Times reports in the first part of a two-part series, called “Blurred Vision.”

House GOP Leaders Work for Votes on Medicare Reform Package, Democrats Unveil Rx Drug Plan

While House Republican leaders yesterday “vigorously” worked to garner the votes needed to pass a GOP-backed $350 billion Medicare reform package that includes a prescription drug benefit, House Democrats formally introduced their own drug coverage plan, the Washington Post reports.

Dental Health Advocates Urge Increase in Medicaid, CHIP Reimbursements for Dentists

Dental care does not receive the “same priority” as other health care, which forces millions of children to “suffer unnecessarily” from tooth decay, dental health advocates told members of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee at a hearing Tuesday, the Mobile Register reports.

Information Technology Could Help Hospitals Address Some Effects of Nursing Shortage, Report Finds

The implementation of information technology at hospitals can help improve the quality of care delivered by and productivity of nurses, according to a report released today by the California HealthCare Foundation and First Consulting Group.

Assembly Committee Votes to Commission Study on Role of Schools in Student Psychiatric Drug Use

The Assembly Education Committee yesterday approved a bill (SB 1289) that would require the Department of Education to study the role of school personnel in recommendations on whether students should take psychiatric drugs, such as Ritalin, to control their behavior, the Sacramento Bee reports.

Los Angeles County Supervisors Approve ‘Deep’ Reductions to Health System, Closure of 11 Health Clinics

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors yesterday unanimously voted to close 11 of the county’s 18 public health clinics, end inpatient services at High Desert Hospital and lay off 5,000 health care workers — the “deepest cuts ever” to the county’s health system, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Supporters Blame Labor Leader for Defeat of Bill to Allow HMO Patients to Bypass Mandatory Arbitration

Supporters of a failed bill (SB 458) that would have allowed patients to bypass mandatory arbitration and file lawsuits against HMOs in some case of care denials say that a Los Angeles County labor leader is responsible for the defeat, the Sacramento Bee reports.