Latest California Healthline Stories
Advocates Say Insurance Companies Finding Subtle Ways To Legally Limit Mental Health Treatment
Although recent laws have been passed to bar insurance companies from charging higher co-pays or setting up separate deductibles for mental health care compared to other medical or surgical care, many are still struggling to get affordable care.
In Ventura County, Health Law Can Mean Security Or A Hit To The Wallet
The Ventura County Star takes a look at the ways residents have been affected by the Affordable Care Act.
Viewpoints: Drug Price Hearing Reveals Internal Machinations Of Lobbying Game
A selection of opinions on health care developments from around the state.
Congress Unveils Most Extensive Overhaul Of Chemical Safety Laws In 40 Years
The agreement, which empowers the Environmental Protection Agency to gather more information about a chemical before approving its use, will deeply affect Americans’ lives, as the chemicals can be found in everything from the ink in newspapers to detergents. The compromise has won support from Sen. Barbara Boxer, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. Meanwhile, the EPA has issued stricter guidelines on a cancer-causing chemical found in drinking water.
Senate Vote To Fund $1.1B Zika Plan Sets Stage For Showdown With House
The key difference between the competing versions of the bills is that House GOP conservatives insisted that spending cuts accompany the measure so that its cost isn’t added to the budget deficit.
CDC: 80 Percent Of Swimming Pools Fail To Pass Safety Inspections
Researchers tested pools and other “aquatic venues” in California, along with a handful of other states, on safety measures that could affect the health of those who swim at the facilities.
Analysis: 40 Percent Of Cancer Deaths In U.S. Are Preventable By Adjusting Lifestyle Habits
Unhealthy eating habits, smoking and heavy alcohol use are just some of the factors that can be modified to decrease a person’s chance of getting cancer.
The Companies That Are Pioneering Complex Copycat Drugs
As patent protections fall, biosimilars gain ground. Meanwhile, companies race to find a cure for a lung-scarring disease.
Sutter Ranked As One Of Best Systems In The Country
Ann Arbor, Mich.-based Truven Health Analytics gathered data from 338 health systems and nearly 3,000 hospitals.
California Nurses Association, National Union Of Healthcare Workers To Part Ways
The two unions agreed to link up in 2013.