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Critics Argue for Overhaul, Expansion of California High-Risk Health Insurance Program

Elizabeth Landsberg of the Western Center on Law and Poverty, Anthony Wright of Health Access and Robert Zirkelbach of America’s Health Insurance Plans spoke to California Healthline about the state’s high-risk insurance program.

Privacy Breaches at UCLA Highlight Need for Action on Privacy Throughout UC System

Kathleen Billingsley of the California Department of Public Health’s Center for Healthcare Quality, Roxanne Moster of UCLA and Patrick Schlesinger of the University of California discussed security breaches with California Healthline.

Autism Advocates Pushing for State Laws Requiring Health Insurers To Cover Treatments

Kristin Jacobson of advocacy group Autism Speaks, Susan Pisano of America’s Health Insurance Plans and Antonio Hardan of Stanford University’s Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital discuss coverage of autism treatments.

Growth of Private Imaging Centers Brings Warnings About Radiation From CT Scans

William Dillon of UCSF, David Schauer of the National College of Radiation Protection and Measurements and Arl Van Moore of the American College of Radiology spoke with California Healthline about private centers that offer CT scans.

Robotic Telemetry Expands Patient Care Options for Small Hospitals Throughout California

Jim Gude, an intensive care physician in Northern California, Ben Kanter of Pomerado Hospital in Escondido, Valerie Takes of Palm Drive Hospital in Sebastopol and Yulun Wang of InTouch Health discussed the trend with California Healthline.

California Falls Far Short of Federal Guidelines for Nurse-to-Student Ratios in Schools

Rep. Lois Capps (D-Calif.), Linda Davis-Alldritt of the state Department of Education, Nancy Spradling of the California School Nurses Association and Mary Jean Schumann of the American Nurses Association discussed the shortage.