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CalAIM has the potential to improve health outcomes for millions of people enrolled in Medi-Cal. Track the latest developments and insights on this multi-year reform effort.
California researcher Neeta Thakur is leading a challenge to President Donald Trump’s new administration — one that pits ...
UCLA Says It Will Negotiate With Trump Over Grant Freezes: Senior UCLA administrators outlined answers during a virtual town hall attended by about 3,000 faculty Monday and also at department-level ...
Medi-Cal Under Threat: Who’s Covered and What Could Be Cut? By Don Thompson April 23, 2025 Federal law requires states to offer health insurance to many people with low incomes or disabilities. But ...
Tal vez no es la edad, quizás tienes anemia By Paula Span July 17, 2025 Los síntomas de la anemia —cansancio, dolor de cabeza, calambres en las piernas, frío, disminución de la capacidad para hacer ...
The (Santa Rosa) Press Democrat: Rite Aid Closes All Sonoma County Pharmacies According to its website, the pharmacy giant is slated to close 295 pharmacies in California. In the North Bay, all ...
Terminally ill children, unlike adults, can get hospice services while continuing to receive life-extending or curative care. More than a decade after the inception of the federal policy, it is widely ...
Californians are facing the third statewide dialysis initiative in five years. The dialysis industry is spending tens of millions of dollars to defeat Proposition 29 and is running ads saying the ...
State officials have promised to boost funding for California’s Medicaid program by $11.1 billion starting next year, with most of that money earmarked for higher payments to doctors, hospitals, and ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed spending $100 million to make insulin affordable to millions of people with diabetes under a new state generic drug label, CalRx. But state officials haven’t said how much ...
A proposal breezing through the state legislature would make it illegal to obstruct someone from getting a covid-19 shot, or any other vaccine, but some free speech experts say it goes too far.
Tuesday's roundup covers vaccine mandates, covid cases, state health costs, teen suicide, opioids, burn pits, the homeless crisis, and more.
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