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Latest California Healthline Stories

Citing Health Concerns, Assembly Defeats Bill to Ease Restrictions in State’s Motorcycle Helmet Law

The Assembly yesterday defeated a bill (AB 2700) that would have allowed individuals ages 21 and older to ride a motorcycle without a helmet, provided that they purchase a $1 million health insurance policy, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Medical Board Votes to Disclose All Malpractice Settlements, Expand Public Access to Physician Information

The Medical Board of California on Saturday voted to disclose all medical malpractice settlements on the board’s Web site and to “significantly expand public access” to disciplinary information on physicians, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Health Care Advocates Hold Rally to Protest Proposed State and Federal Budget Reductions for Public Hospitals

Health Access California, a coalition of more than 200 state organizations, held a rally in San Francisco last week to protest $239.6 million in proposed funding cuts that they say will “imperil” the state’s public hospital system, the Contra Costa Times reports.

President Bush’s Tax Credit Proposal ‘Falls Far Short’ of Health Premium Costs, Study Finds

The tax credit plan that President Bush has proposed to help low-income Americans purchase health coverage “falls far short” of the cost of health insurance premiums nationwide, according to a Families USA study scheduled for release today, the Washington Post reports.