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Health Care Industry North Bay Business Journal: Napa Malpractice Insurer's #1.3 Billion Merger Clears Regulatory Hurdle Napa-based The Doctors Company is set to take an even larger position as the ...
A new care center for homeless people on Los Angeles’ infamous Skid Row embraces the principle of harm reduction, a more ...
Newsom Signs Budget That Slashes Health Care Expansion For Immigrants: California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed on Friday a budget that pares back a number of progressive priorities, including a landmark ...
Health Care Industry San Francisco Chronicle: UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland Workers End Strike Unionized health care workers at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland have ended their ...
LA County Likely To Reinstate Indoor Mask Mandate Next Week: Los Angeles County is poised to impose new indoor mask rules next week as data show the hyper-infectious BA.5 omicron subvariant is pushing ...
CNN: More Than 40% Of Americans Are At Risk Of Extreme Heat Today A brutal heat wave is set to persist Thursday as more than 140 million Americans from coast-to-coast are under heat alerts, with parts ...
Sacramento Bee: CalPERS Health Premium Rates Are Going Up For 2024. Here’s How Much More They’ll Cost CalPERS health insurance policyholders will officially see their premiums grow close to 11% on ...
Watch: How the FDA Opens the Door to Risky Chemicals in America’s Food Supply By David Hilzenrath and Hannah Norman and Oona Zenda May 7, 2025 To a great extent, the FDA leaves it to food companies to ...
Some Incarcerated Youths Will Get Health Care After Release Under New Law By Renuka Rayasam Illustration by Oona Zenda February 7, 2025 It’s common for young people leaving jails and prisons to end up ...
The deal, hammered out behind closed doors between Kaiser Permanente and senior officials in Newsom’s office, could complicate a long-planned and expensive transformation of Medi-Cal, the state’s ...
Healthcare in Action, a California medical group that exclusively serves homeless people, has tapped into growing demand and funding for street medicine services. Three years in, the innovative ...
California is collecting hundreds of millions of dollars a year in tax penalties from uninsured residents. The state was supposed to use the money to help lower costs for Californians who couldn’t ...
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