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Latest California Healthline Stories

Democrats Go In Search Of Next ‘Big Idea’ On Health Care In Preparation For 2020

Tired of playing defense and looking to capitalize on Republicans’ fumbles, Democrats are encouraging people in the party to think big, with ideas ranging from single-payer, government-run care for all, to new insurance options anchored in popular programs like Medicare or Medicaid. In other news from Capitol Hill: medical research legislation, entitlement overhaul, and “right-to-try” bills.

DUI Message Gets Lost Among ‘Virtues Of Marijuana’ Talk In New Ad Campaign, Critics Say

The California Office of Traffic Safety has launched a new campaign about the dangers of driving under the influence now that marijuana has been legalized in the state. But some think one of the new ads glamorizes marijuana use instead. Meanwhile, veterans in California are caught in a gray area between state and federal law.

Hospitals Struggling With Discharging Homeless Patients

Hospitals are required to have a discharge policy for all patients, but that can be easier said than done for health professionals dealing with people who have no place to live and may have mental illnesses and other complicated problems. There are times when these neediest patients are finding themselves dumped at homeless shelters without any warning.

‘Preparing For The Unthinkable’: CDC To Teach Health Professionals What To Do In Case Of Nuclear War

The agency is holding a teaching session for doctors, nurses, epidemiologists, pharmacists, veterinarians, certified health education specialists, laboratory scientists, and others to prepare them for how to act in case of a nuclear detonation.