Latest California Healthline Stories
California Wants To Focus On Making People Healthier Instead Of Just Treating Illnesses
Several state initiatives have been launched over the past few years that aim to achieve savings by keeping people out of the expensive health care system.
California’s Gubernatorial Candidates On Opposite Ends Of Spectrum In Abortion Debate
Republican John Cox has been vocally against abortion for years, while Democrat Gavin Newsom uses his fight for more money for Planned Parenthood and calls for increasing access to abortion as campaign talking points.
A selection of opinions on health care developments from around the state.
HHS Secretary Alex Azar says there have been obstacles to meeting the deadline on returning young children to their parents, but the agency is using DNA to help match the families.
The upcoming fight over the Supreme Court nomination has Democrats walking a fine line of protecting vulnerable seats and not discouraging their revved-up liberal base. Their strategy: make the conversation about both abortion and the health law. For moderate Democrats who can’t defend abortion rights in their red states, they have the ACA as a talking point. Meanwhile, a nominee could be named as early as Monday, but behind-the-scenes sources say President Donald Trump hasn’t settled on a pick yet.
‘He Only Burned My Flesh, Not My Spirit’: Burn Victim Of Unprovoked Attack Offers Forgiveness
Julio Edeza says he’s found a new outlook on life after his recovery from the attack in which he was doused in gasoline and then lit on fire.
Plan To Open Public Bathrooms For Homeless Approved By Sacramento City Council
The project would cost about $625,000, according to interim Assistant City Manager Christopher Conlin.
Police Officers Equipped With Anti-Overdose Medication As Opioid Crisis Deepens In Ventura County
The few minutes that cops are on the scene before medical crews arrive can make the difference between life and death.
Health Care Issues Drawing Big Lobbying Money From Major Industry Groups
Doctors, nurse groups and others are setting the stage to push their health care agenda under a new governor.
The Stubborn Resilience Of The Affordable Care Act
Despite Republicans’ efforts to chip away at the law, experts say, “The market is in a better position now than it has ever been since the exchanges have opened.”