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Latest California Healthline Stories

Baja California Health Department Begins Shutting Down ‘Alternative Treatment’ Centers

Health inspectors for the Baja California health department have closed down at least six “alternative treatment centers” near Tijuana this year as part of a “crackdown” on such facilities, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Lawsuit Alleges False Advertising by Schering Plough

A coalition of more than 50 health activist organizations has filed a class-action lawsuit against Schering-Plough alleging that it has improperly marketed its blockbuster allergy drug Claritin by overstating its effectiveness.

Scully Promises to Improve Medicare+Choice

Thomas Scully, administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (formerly HCFA), hopes to “encourage” private health plans to participate in Medicare+Choice, Medicare’s managed care program, and said that the “No. 1 issue is to put more money” into the program for HMOs, the Washington Post reports.

Bush OKs Partial Federal Funding for Stem Cell Research

President Bush last night said he would allow federal funding for experiments involving stem cells already derived from embryos but not for research that would cause the destruction of further embryos, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Catholic Healthcare West to Pay $10.75M for False Medicare Claims

Four Catholic Healthcare West hospitals will pay $10.75 million to settle charges resulting from a 1994 civil suit that accused the hospitals of improperly billing Medicare for experimental cardiac devices, the Sacramento Bee reports.