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Latest California Healthline Stories

Repeal No Longer The Slam Dunk It Used To Be In The House

It was believed that the Senate would be the chamber where efforts to dismantle the law faced the most challenges, but as Republicans become more divided on how to move forward with repeal, the House might be the problem child.

Theranos’ Arizona Lab Hit With Some Of CMS’s Harshest Penalties

The California-based startup is also facing federal civil and criminal probes, and lawsuits brought by former retail partner Walgreen Co., investors and patients, including some who had tests done at the Arizona facility.

Lawmakers See California As Uniquely Positioned To Make Single-Payer Work

Other states have tried and failed to implement a state-run single-payer health system, but with Democrats holding the power in the state that has the world’s sixth largest economy, some say it might actually be possible.

Orange County Hospitals To Offer Focused, Specialized Care For Transgender Children

“Our job is to understand who these children and adolescents really believe they are and help them become the person they see themselves as, not what other people see them as,” said Dr. Mark Daniels, chief of endocrinology at Children’s Hospital of Orange County.

CEO Under Fire For $89,000 Drug Says It Will Cost Patients Only $20

But experts say the arguments that insurance will cover much of a drug’s cost and that patient assistance programs will decrease out-of-pocket expenses don’t always reflect the reality patients face when it comes to pricey drugs.