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Latest California Healthline Stories

Richman Offers Plan to Aid California Uninsured

On the opening day of the state legislative session, freshman Assembly member Keith Richman (R-Los Angeles) unveiled his “sweeping” plan to offer health coverage to the state’s uninsured residents, the Sacramento Bee reports.

Hospitals Scramble to Handle Surge in Flu Cases

Amidst staffing and bed shortages, Southern California hospitals are “scrambling” to treat flu patients, some of whom are waiting up to six hours to be seen in some emergency rooms, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Donna Shalala Reflects on Legacy in NPR Interview

With the Clinton administration coming to a close, Donna Shalala reflected on her eight years as HHS secretary in an interview on NPR’s “Morning Edition,” highlighting a legacy of “healthier and wealthier” children.

McCaffrey Releases Final Substance Abuse Report

The number of young people, ages 12-17, who use illegal drugs rose from 5.7% in 1993 to 11.4% in 1997 and then dropped to 9% in 1999, according to the final report from White House drug policy director Barry McCaffrey, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.

Health Net to Receive Settlement from Federal Government

Health Net Inc. said it “expects” the federal government to provide $389 million in back health care claims from its Tricare program, a managed care plan for military personnel, the Wall Street Journal reports.

Despite Prop. 36 Approval, Some Say Jail is Necessary for Some Addicts

Many law enforcement officials and drug treatment professionals say that removal of the threat of jail time for drug offenders under the recently approved Proposition 36 will end a powerful incentive for drug users to “straighten out,” the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.

Industry Lobbies Hard to Fight Ephedra Regulation

The “once fledgling” dietary supplement industry has become “a $15.7 billion behemoth that has stalled, softened or killed outright all efforts to restrict” the use of the herbal stimulant ephedra, the Washington Post reports.

Donors to President-Elect Bush Look for Return on Investment

Industry groups that raised record amounts of money for President-elect Bush and the Republican Party have “great expectations” for — and “a few favors” to ask of — the new Bush administration, the Wall Street Journal reports.