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Latest California Healthline Stories

CHW Sells Emergency Management Group Back to Physician Group

To help cut financial losses, Catholic Healthcare West announced yesterday that it has “sold selected assets” of Meriten Emergency Medicine Management back to Roseville-based Emergency Physicians Medical Group, the company that originally sold the management group to CHW in 1998, the Sacramento Bee reports.

Nevada Assembly Votes to Legalize Medical Marijuana

The Nevada House yesterday approved a bill already passed by the Senate that would “legalize marijuana for medical purposes and relax penalties for possession of the drug,” the AP/Nando Times reports.

Quality Data, Medicare+Choice to Be Part of HCFA Overhaul Plan

As part of an effort to “overhaul” HCFA, agency officials plan to issue “detailed ratings of the quality of care” given to Medicare beneficiaries and to increase enrollment in Medicare+Choice, the Washington Post reports.

State Senate Passes Bill Barring Mandatory Overtime for Nurses

The state Senate yesterday passed by a 21-11 margin a bill (SB 1027) that would prevent nurses from being forced to work overtime except in a state of emergency declared by the state, federal or county government, the AP/San Diego Union-Tribune reports.

Doctors Often Fail to ‘Cover Everything’ in Physical Exams

With doctors “running to the next appointment,” physical examinations often “fee[l] more like a pit stop: Check the cholesterol, check that blood pressure and … it’s back to the races,” leaving patients to wonder, “Did we cover everything?” the Los Angeles Times/Philadelphia Inquirer reports.

Labor Secretary Chao Pledges ‘Comprehensive Review’ of Ergonomics Standards

Labor Secretary Elaine Chao said Friday that her department will move to devise an ergonomics standard less “precipitous” than the regulations issued by the Clinton administration and overturned by Congress earlier this year, the Kansas City Star reports.

Family Health Council Denies San Bernardino County Bid to Ban Emergency Contraception

California health officials on Friday denied San Bernardino County’s request to ban emergency contraceptives in public clinics, “setting the stage for a highly anticipated test” of the Bush administration’s position on family planning, the
Los Angeles Times reports.