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VA Seeks To Cut Down On Wait Times With ‘MinuteClinics’ Collaboration In Palo Alto

The VA Palo Alto Health Care System has launched a partnership with CVS in an effort to get veterans timely care for more acute conditions. In other news, critics are blasting VA Secretary Robert McDonald for comparing clinic wait times to long lines at Disneyland.

Legislature Considers Bill To Allow Organ Transplants Between HIV-Positive Patients

The measure is expected to pass the Assembly Health Committee and then the full Assembly by the end of this week. The Senate has already approved it. The practice is currently permissible under federal law, but not under California state law.

Citing Possible Conflict Of Interest, Medi-Cal Commission Rejects Bids To Manage Pharmacy Benefits

The panel voted unanimously to restart the process to decide what company will manage a pharmacy program for the Gold Coast Health Plan. In other Medi-Cal news, a ballot measure proposes to use hospital fees to fund the low-income health program.

CDC Reports Nearly 300 Pregnant Women In U.S. Infected With Zika

Due to a new method in reporting the cases, the known number of pregnant woman who have been affected has nearly tripled. Meanwhile, calls for proper funding to battle the outbreak have increased in urgency, as states try to get control of the virus without the money to do it.

Din Erupts Over Obama’s Proposed Medicare Payment Plan

Patient advocates, doctors and drug companies have all come out strongly against the new payment model that they say focuses more on the costs than quality of care for those who need the medication. In other Medicare news, ever since the program announced it would pay for end-of-life talks the once-controversial conversations have become more common.