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Latest California Healthline Stories

Advocates for Uninsured See Opportunity in Bleak Economy

The economic crisis sending the national economy into a tailspin and putting a stranglehold on California is seen by many health advocates as an opportunity to make significant progress toward providing health coverage for millions of uninsured and underinsured.

Spending on Kids Is Right Financial Thing To Do, Advocates Argue

An annual report card from children’s advocates urges state lawmakers to spend money on children’s health care and education not necessarily because it’s the right thing to do, but because it’s the right financial thing to do.

Kuehl Hands Off California’s Single-Payer Torch to Leno

The legislative campaign for a single-payer health care system is moving into its second decade in California with newly elected state Sen. Mark Leno ready to deal with same governor who opposes the plan and a weakening economy.

State To End Part B Premium Payments for Some Beneficiaries

Thousands of low-income seniors will soon be responsible for paying $96.40 monthly premiums for Medicare Part B that California previously had paid. Senior advocates worry that the change will push some beneficiaries to opt out of Part B, which covers outpatient care.

Report: Disease Prevention Efforts Save Money, Boost Health

Investing $10 per person per year in community-based disease prevention programs could save California $1.7 billion over five years, according to a new report.  Beyond the cost savings, advocates trumpet the health improvements as reason enough for the spending.