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Governor Revives ‘Asset Test’ For Medi-Cal Applicants: Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed tackling the rising costs of Medi-Cal ...
Medi-Cal, California’s Medicaid program, is the state’s health insurance program for Californians with low incomes, including ...
Medi-Cal, California’s Medicaid program, is the state’s health insurance program for Californians with low incomes, including children, people with disabilities, and seniors. Get the latest data on ...
California’s Abortion Protections Tested: Disputes playing out in a small courtroom in Eureka highlight the limits of California’s efforts to protect abortion rights since the Supreme Court in 2022 ...
Half Moon Bay Farms Cited For Safety Violations After Massacre: State regulators announced Monday they are fining two farms in Half Moon Bay – where a mass shooter killed 7 employees in January – ...
San Francisco Could Be First City To Require Every Pharmacy To Carry Narcan: A state bill that would require every California pharmacy to always have in stock at least two nasal sprays containing the ...
One Year After The End Of Roe V. Wade, California Wrestles With Abortion Legalities: After some states passed laws criminalizing the abortion process, California passed laws meant to shield health ...
California Reportedly Strikes Health Care Deal: Major players in California’s health care field have reached a deal on how they want the state to spend $19 billion in proceeds of a renewed tax on ...
In Oakland, Becerra Unveils Program To Increase Health Care Diversity: U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra and Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao appeared together in Oakland on Thursday ...
Governor Details How He’ll Fund Mental Health Care Plan: Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled his plan Tuesday to build housing for people with mental illness and addiction using $4.68 billion in new bond ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks during a news conference on April 16 in Ceres, near Modesto. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) SACRAMENTO — Gov. Gavin Newsom didn’t expect to be reckoning with ...
More Californians are talking to their therapists through a video screen or by phone than in person, marking a profound shift in how mental health care is delivered as record-setting numbers seek help ...