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Latest California Healthline Stories

Advocates Push For Universal Vaccinations Amid Meningitis Outbreak, But Officials Balk

State health officials have been pushing for gay and bisexual men to get vaccinated during an outbreak in which 19 out of the 24 cases involve that community. Some critics say it’s not enough, though, and that the recommendations should cover everyone.

Legal Fight Over HIPAA Violation Continues After Woman’s Death

Debora Rose was fired after she was told she needed a $265,000 liver transplant. Following the termination, she sued the company’s health-plan administrator saying it gave confidential information about Rose’s health to her employer.

Hundreds Sent Home From School As Vaccination Law Goes Into Effect

The new law requires students to be checked for vaccination paperwork in kindergarten and 7th grade. Meanwhile, a judge hearing a case against the new law said he will likely issue his ruling the week of Aug. 22.

Administration Dips Into NIH Funds As Congress Refuses To Budge On Zika

HHS Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell announced that the administration is moving $81 million away from biomedical research and other health programs to continue Zika vaccine development funding, which would run out by the end of the month otherwise.