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Calif. Attorney General Sues Sutter Health Over Anticompetitive Tactics Linked To Higher Costs

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra alleges Sutter uses a variety of improper strategies, such as gag clauses on prices, “punitively high” out-of-network charges and “all-or-nothing” contract terms that require all of its facilities to be included in insurance networks.

New CDC Chief Embraces Science, Vows To Tackle AIDS Epidemic And Opioid Crisis In Emotional Speech

“I’m a little nervous. I’m an outsider,” CDC Director Robert Redfield said in an address to the agency during his second day on the job. “I didn’t grow up here in CDC, but I hope you accept me as a member of the family and accept my wife, because we’re here to serve side by side with you.”

Shulkin Was Acting As Bulwark Against Privatization Efforts — So What Does That Mean Now That He’s Gone?

Whether to privatize care for veterans has become a hot-button topic, especially since billionaire conservative brothers Charles and David Koch turned their attention to the cause. Former Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin earned the esteem of veterans’ groups for fighting against that tide, but with a new secretary poised to take over, the future is unclear.

Spending Bill Adjusts ‘Bad Papers’ Policy That Often Bars Needy Veterans From Mental Health Services

“This is a big deal, and it’s way overdue,” said Dr. Jonathan Sherin, director of the L.A. County Department of Mental Health. “It’s our duty and responsibility to provide care and support for individuals who are traumatized while serving our country.”

Patients At San Diego-Area Health Systems Among First In U.S. To Try Out Apple’s Health Records App

The app automatically makes encrypted contact with the servers that hold their medical information, pulling down and storing all available records of allergies, conditions, immunizations, lab results, medications, procedures and vitals signs.