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Even the most pro-privacy of us can sometimes get flummoxed if forced to plumb the depths of HIPPA-related privacy standards ...
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California leaders’ budget decision echoes the same anti-immigrant policies we’ve been fighting against at the federal level.
Local hospitals in Kern County, even small, rural ones, likely aren't in immediate danger of closing due to changes in state and federal health care spending, but experts say the effects won't be good ...
, the state’s Medicaid program for low-income residents, which covers 15 million Californians. Governor Gavin Newsom’s office ...
Lower-income people will be the hardest hit. Over the next 10 years, 3.4 million Californians could lose coverage.
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LAist on MSNImmigration sweeps and health data sharing are pushing some local immigrant families out of Medi-CalProviders say patients are feeling betrayed by recent activity and unrolling from health insurance or not showing up to ...
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San José Spotlight on MSNSanta Clara County projects $1B in Medi-Cal cutsPresident Donald Trump’s budget bill has Santa Clara County leaders expecting over $1 billion in lost revenue due to federal ...
An Oxnard-area clinic, a mental health initiative, cancer screenings and other health care programs in Ventura County are set ...
The area’s council member said placing a shelter near the neighborhood’s “vulnerable residents” would amount to “institutional racism.” ...
Judge rules against Trump administration, halts immigration arrests in Southern California without probable cause.
Cuts to Medicaid mean Medi-Cal spending will go down substantially, affecting millions of Californians, including many children.
President Donald Trump's Fourth of July signing of H.R. 1, his watershed budget bill, has county leaders anticipating more than $1 billion in revenue losses over the next few years due to federal cuts ...
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