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Latest California Healthline Stories

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.

New Laws in California Set Sights on Preventing Hospital-Acquired Infections

State Sen. Elaine Alquist and Kathleen Billingsley, deputy director of the state Department of Public Health’s Center for Health Care Quality, talked with California Healthline about two new laws aimed at curbing hospital-acquired infections.

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.

Health Care Jobs Rank High With Young Californians

Young Californians, who don’t have a particularly rosy image of the employment situation in California, rank health care as the best place to look for a career, according to a survey commissioned by the California Wellness Foundation.

Cash Infusion From First 5 California Keeps Enrollment Open for Healthy Families Program

Lesley Cummings of the Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board, Wendy Lazarus of the Children’s Partnership and Kris Perry of First 5 California talked to California Healthline about creative financing to keep Healthy Families up and running.

State Auditor Report Raps Medi-Cal Enrollment System

A report this month by the Bureau of State Audits criticizes the California Department of Health Care Services for failing to streamline the process for enrolling and tracking Medi-Cal providers.

Lack of Insurance Hazardous to Health, Hospital Report Shows

Uninsured Californians and Medi-Cal beneficiaries are more likely to die in California hospitals than patients with private insurance, according to a new state report.  The California Hospital Association traces the disparity to limited access to primary care services.

Farm Worker Health Record Effort Grows in San Joaquin Valley

Billed as the first of its kind in the country, a pilot project is creating personal health records for farm workers in the San Joaquin Valley.  The project is part of $6 million in new state grants for projects aimed at improving health care delivery systems for underserved populations.