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Latest California Healthline Stories

Analysis Looks at Economic Factors for the Uninsured

Despite a “modest decline in the proportion of the population in poverty,” a small increase in the number of low-income uninsured Californians has prevented the state’s uninsured rate from markedly declining despite an economic boom, according to a preliminary analysis performed by two University of California-San Diego professors.

Panel Recommends Stricter Telemedicine Guidelines

To ensure that “the virtual doctor adheres to the same ethical standards as the doctor who is treating a patient face to face,” the West Virginia Board of Medicine’s legislative committee is drafting recommendations for regulation of electronic interactions between patients and their doctors and pharmacists — including consultations, diagnoses, and medication prescriptions, the Charleston Gazette reports.