Latest California Healthline Stories
Denti-Cal Is Stuck In Limbo And ‘Close To Useless,’ Critics Say
The addition of millions of new patients under the Affordable Care Act only served to exacerbate already existing problems with program.
Forbes investigates an annual golf event hosted at the Trump National Golf Club in Westchester County, N.Y., to raise money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis.
After Health Talks, Some Republicans Cite Progress, Others Remain Glum
Republicans met on Tuesday to discuss plans to push forward with repeal and replace, but deep party divides over issues such as Medicaid may derail ambitious goals for voting on legislation before the Fourth of July.
Man Diagnosed With Cancer Arrested In Attempted Killings Of His Doctors
Inside Yue Chen’s rental car, officers found two loaded semiautomatic weapons, a white rubber mask and a notebook with the names and addresses of several doctors, according to a Palo Alto police report.
Residents Vote Against Tax That Would Have Helped Hospital Avoid Closure In 2030
The defeat marks the third time since 2006 that residents have voted down a measure proposed by the Kern Valley Healthcare District to seismically retrofit its facilities to comply with state law.
Veterans Courts Focus On Treatment Over Punishment
In 2015, California became one of the first states to establish a specialized Military Diversion program for current and former military personnel accused of misdemeanors and suffering from service-related trauma, substance abuse or mental health problems.
Single-Payer May Be Akin To David Fighting An Unbeatable Goliath, But Democrats Are Gung Ho Anyway
The topic is emerging as a campaign issue, and Democrats want to get on the record on where they stand on health care.
Everyone’s Vying For A Cut Of The Money Raised By State’s New Tobacco Tax
A fight is brewing in Sacramento over what to do with the $1.2 billion.
VA To Ditch Antiquated Electronic-Records System For One Used By Defense Department
Secretary David Shulkin says the change will let the agencies’ systems work together seamlessly.
Not Wanting Health Care To Consume Entire Calendar, GOP Leaders Aim For Summer Vote
“I don’t think this gets better over time,” said Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.). “So my personal view is we’ve got until now and the Fourth of July to decide if the votes are there or not. And I hope they are.” Meanwhile, the many cooks the Republicans have in the kitchen could be impeding their progress.