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Latest California Healthline Stories

Medicare+Choice Success Unlikely in Rural Areas

The lack of competition among providers and hospitals in rural areas has largely dissuaded Medicare+Choice managed care companies from entering those regions, a new report released yesterday by the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission concludes.

Pharmacy Must Provide Employees Contraceptive Coverage

In the first federal ruling of its kind, a judge ruled yesterday that Bartell Drug Co., a Seattle-based drugstore chain, must include contraceptives in its employee health plan, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports.

Davis Proposes Expansion of Online Enrollment Program for Healthy Families, Medi-Cal

At press conference in San Francisco yesterday, Gov. Gray Davis (D) announced that a new online enrollment program for Healthy Families and Medi-Cal will be implemented statewide in August if the state Legislature approves funding, the Contra Costa Times reports.

WSJ Looks at Mental Health in the Workplace

The Wall Street Journal today examines the issue of mental illness in the workplace, reporting that although most
employers are unaware of the true costs of mental illness, the “annual toll” of depression alone is “about $70 billion in medical expenditures, lost productivity and other costs.”

DOJ Asks Permission to Pursue Tobacco Lawsuit

The Justice Department yesterday asked U.S. District Court Judge Gladys Kessler to reconsider an earlier decision that barred the government from seeking reimbursement from tobacco companies for smoking-related Medicare costs, the AP/Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer reports.