Latest California Healthline Stories
In Face Of Skepticism, Republicans Vows Repeal Will Happen By 2019
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump remains optimistic that there will be movement in the next few months. “[In] the meantime, I have that little period of time, I’ll negotiate with the Democrats if we can come up with a fantastic health care bill, that’s okay with me. Good for both parties. Bipartisan,” the president says.
Trump Promises Order To Allow Insurers To Sell Across State Lines — But That Option Already Exists
Several states have tried it, and it’s been a bust.
Hundreds Expected At Walk To Raise Awareness For Alzheimer’s
The funds that are raised from the event will go toward Alzheimer’s care, support, research, awareness and advocacy in the Oxnard community.
Residents Of San Francisco Eager To Buy Recreational Marijuana Are Going To Have To Wait
The city has said it needs to figure out how it will regulate the industry before it issues permits to sell anything.
Health Official Doesn’t See Hep A Outbreak Slowing Down Anytime Soon
Dr. Wilma Wooten said the overall case count jumped to 461 Tuesday, with 315 hospitalizations since November and 17 deaths.
Molina’s Ousted CEO Swoops In To Save California Clinics
“We’ve got more than 100,000 people who are depending on us for their day-to-day healthcare and these clinics are located in medically underserved areas,” Dr. J. Mario Molina said.
Affordable Care Act Hits Highest Popularity Level In California Since Tracking Began
But Californians are divided on whether to substantially increase government involvement through a single-payer system.
HHS Secretary Flew To Exclusive Resort And City Where His Son Lives On Private Jet
An HHS official said both trips were for official government business. Former Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius called HHS Secretary Tom Price’s private jet use “stunning.”
LA Plan To Build New Jail For Mentally Ill Inmates Draws Protests
Activists say the money spent on construction and operation should instead go to mental health programs in the community.
Rep. Walters Touts VA Progress, Talks Health Care At Local Event
Rep. Mimi Walters (R-Laguna Beach) highlighted legislation that ensures VA employees who “don’t do their job are fired,” and strengthens whistleblower protections for those who report misconduct. She also warned against Democrats’ single-payer attempts.