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Latest California Healthline Stories

State Lawmaker Says San Diego’s Staffing Levels Of Public Health Nurses Fall Short Of Guidelines

State Sen. Ben Hueso’s office released a statement claiming that 18 nurses serving California Children’s Services average 760 cases each, a number that is nearly double the 400 cases per nurse recommended in guidelines published by the California Department of Health Care Services.

Covered California Strives To Stabilize Marketplace

The board unanimously adopted two new resolutions members believe will maintain market stability. One updates contracts between Covered California and insurance companies, allowing insurers that lose money in 2018 to increase profit margins in the following three years in order to recoup losses. The second increases Covered California’s marketing and outreach budget by more than $5 million.

Post-Surgical Patients Are Rarely The Ones Who Start Long-Term Opioid Use

Its more common for those who receive their first prescription for back pain or “other ill-defined conditions” to go on to use painkillers for six months or more, according to new research. Meanwhile, Sacramento and Orange counties respond to the drug crisis. And Capital Public Radio looks at telemedicine as a potential treatment tool.

Trump’s Mar-A-Lago Club Loses Fundraising Galas Of Cleveland Clinic And American Cancer Society

Both organizations announce that they will move fundraising events in Florida following the Charlottesville violence. The Cleveland Clinic’s decision is a reversal after organization leaders resisted earlier calls to pull its annual gala from President Donald Trump’s resort.

California Prisons Fail To Follow Suicide Prevention Guidelines

A report by the state auditor — and requested by legislators — found that of 40 prisoners who committed or attempted suicide, 36 required suicide-risk evaluations, but mental health staff failed to complete an evaluation or did an inadequate one.