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GOP Offers Fetal Protection Bill

The House Judiciary subcommittee on the Constitution yesterday began reviewing a bill that would make it a federal crime to harm or kill a fetus during an assault on a pregnant woman, a measure abortion-rights supporters and opponents say “signal[s] the beginning of an effort to capitalize on President Bush’s election” with a “coordinated campaign” to restrict abortion, the Washington Post reports.

Judge Appoints New KPC Medical Management CEO, Approves $1.5M Plan

Criticizing KPC Medical Management’s “slow pace in analyzing unread mammograms and laboratory tests and forwarding” former patients’ medical records, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge James Barr on Tuesday appointed Franklin Stevens as the company’s new CEO as part of a deal that will give the company $1.5 million from health plans to expedite the transfer process, the Riverside Press-Enterprise reports.

DOJ Seeks $400M More in HCA Medicare Overpayment Charges

Although HCA-The Healthcare Co. has already agreed to pay the federal government $840 million to settle criminal and civil fraud charges, the St. Petersburg Times reports that the “nation’s largest hospital chain” may “owe the government even more,” according to a Justice Department court filing.

Providers Call HCFA Regulations Burdensome

Paperwork and the “burdens” of complying with HCFA regulations have “overwhelmed” some care providers, representatives of provider groups told the House Ways and Means Health Subcommittee yesterday in the subcommittee’s second hearing on Medicare reform, CongressDaily/A.M. reports.

S.F. Officials to Discuss Ban on ‘Too Positive’ AIDS Drug Ads

Concerned that AIDS drug advertisements are sending “too positive a message” about living with HIV, officials in San Francisco will hold public hearings next week to decide whether to ban public advertising of the treatments, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

L.A. County-USC Medical Center Director Resigns

Roberto Rodriguez, executive director of the Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center, announced his resignation yesterday, one day after Los Angeles County’s health director Mark Finucane said he is quitting, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Health Groups Urge HHS to Delay Patient Privacy Rules

The health care industry wants HHS to “rewrite” medical privacy rules issued by the Clinton administration, saying that the regulations would “delay help to patients,” the AP/Washington Post reports.