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Judge Rules Against States In Insurer Subsidies Case, Saying They’ve Found Good Workarounds
“The emergency relief sought by the states would be counterproductive,” U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria said in the ruling. “State regulators have been working for months to prepare for the termination of these payments.”
Undocumented Pregnant Girl Allowed To Get Abortion After Full Court Overturns Panel’s Decision
A three-judge panel of the appeals court had earlier ruled that the government has 11 days to find a sponsor for the girl so that she could obtain an abortion outside the government’s care. The full court, however, said its decision “rights a grave constitutional wrong by the government.”
Trump Praises Bipartisan Efforts, But Doesn’t Offer Actual Guidance On Health Bill Stalled In Senate
President Donald Trump joined Republican senators for their weekly lunch on Tuesday. They’ve been anxiously awaiting direction from the president — who has given mixed signals on where he stands on the Alexander-Murray health bill — but Trump didn’t provide concrete guidance.
San Diego Backs Off Strict Ambulance Response-Time Rules Even As Rides Get More Expensive
The rate increase — 9 percent immediately and 15 percent on Jan. 1— will push San Diego near the top of ambulance fees for communities below state Route 56.
It Was An Ideal Place For Medical Professionals To Live, But Then The Fires Came
Because of its proximity to the Kaiser Permanente Medical Group, this Sonoma County neighborhood was home to many in the medical field. But now they are displaced.
Who Are The People Who Have Died In Hep A Outbreak?
San Diego County has released information on those who have died because of the outbreak.
Single-Payer Hot-Button Topic In Otherwise Agreeable Calif. Gubernatorial Race
The four candidates are divided over universal health care, much like the broader Democratic party.
Senate Republicans On Bipartisan Health Plan: The Ball Is In President’s Court
Conflicting statements from President Donald Trump have made it hard for lawmakers to know exactly where he stands on the measure proposed by Sens. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) and Patty Murray (D-Wash.) to shore up the Obamacare marketplaces.
Nearly All San Franciscans Have Health Coverage Because Of This Initiative
The number shows how successful the program can be, but there have also been lessons learned along the way.
Wildfires Will Leave Scars On Psyche Of Those Affected, Experts Say
But often mental health is neglected in the aftermath of devastation, health workers say.