Morning Breakouts

Latest California Healthline Stories

FDA, Medical Device Makers Reach Agreement on User Fee Plan

Medical device makers said yesterday that they have reached an agreement with the FDA that would allow the agency to assess user fees to speed the review process for new products, the Wall Street Journal reports.

University of California Health System Seeks Replacement Nurses in Preparation for Planned Strike

In preparation for a one-day strike planned for May 29 by University of California health system nurses, a temporary nursing agency has offered to pay replacement nurses three times more than the average pay of some UC nurses, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Los Angeles County Will Recommend Layoffs, Hospital Conversions Next Month

The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services next month will recommend laying off 5,000 employees as part of its plan to address a budget deficit expected to reach $688 million in the next three years, the Los Angeles Times reports.

State Authorities Arrest 78 Individuals for Certified Nursing Assistant Test Score ‘Scheme’

State authorities have arrested 78 individuals in the Los Angeles area in a “scheme to sell passing test scores to applicants who otherwise would not qualify to work” as certified nursing assistants, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Los Angeles Times Criticizes Kaiser Permanente for Bonuses to Limit Conversations with Patients

A Kaiser Permanente practice that offered bonuses to telephone service representatives who limited doctors’ appointments and reduced patient telephone time “should anger and frighten” HMO members, according to a Los Angeles Times editorial.