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Pharmacy Groups File Suit Over Medicare Prescription Drug Discount Card

The National Association of Chain Drug Stores and the National Community Pharmacist Association yesterday filed suit in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., to block implementation of President Bush’s prescription drug prescription drug discount card plan for Medicare beneficiaries, the Wall Street Journal reports.

Tribes Can’t Sue for Share of Tobacco Settlement Funds

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco ruled Monday that a group of American Indian tribes do not have the right to sue tobacco companies for a share of the 1998 national tobacco settlement, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

Thousands of Ventura County Union Workers to Strike Today After Rejecting County’s Final Contract Offer

Thousands of Ventura County workers represented by Service Employees International Union Local 998, including employees from the County Medical Center, will go on strike today after union officials rejected the county’s final contract offer yesterday, the Ventura County Star reports.

Woman With HIV Sues HMO for Liver Transplant Coverage

The AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts plans to ask a federal judge today for an emergency order to “force” a health insurance company to pay for a liver transplant for a woman infected with HIV and hepatitis C, the Boston Globe reports.

Hospitals Look to Expand Profits in Alameda, Contra Costa Counties

Several new health care projects on the “eastern fringes” of Alameda and Contra Costa counties are under construction or in the planning stages, as hospitals and health systems look to expand to more profitable areas, the Contra Costa Times reports.

Kaiser Permanente to Raise Salaries for Northern California Nurses

Facing a nursing shortage that “promises to worsen,” Kaiser Permanente announced plans Tuesday to “substantially increase” salaries for the HMO’s Northern California nurses to “remain competitive in a tight market,” the Contra Costa Times reports.

Infectious Disease Web Site Ican Inc. Ceases Operations

Minnesota-based Ican Inc., a subscription-based news and information site for “people studying and fighting” infectious disease outbreaks, last week laid off its final 10 workers and ceased operations, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.