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Administration Expands Medicaid To Cover Former Prisoners In Halfway Houses

People who are still incarcerated are not eligible for the program, but there had been questions previously about their eligibility once they moved to a halfway home. The administration also wants correction departments to begin signing up prisoners before they are released to help ease the transition.

San Francisco General Hospital Physician Named Director Of AHRQ

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, a division of the U.S. Health and Human Services Department, aims to produce research and evidence to improve the quality and safety of health care. Dr. Andrew Bindman will start May 2.

Health Officials Warn 30-Plus States Are In Danger As Zika Overruns Puerto Rico

The mosquito that carries Zika is already in several states, including California, where 35 people have acquired the virus through travel. Meanwhile, experts have begun calling the constellation of maladies linked to the virus congenital Zika syndrome, because they go far beyond what happens with babies who just have microcephaly.

Mental Health Court Shepherds Probationers Along Alternative Path To Success

The mental health court works with nonprofits and county agencies to help people — who the public defender has identified as being candidates for the program — find the right medication, stay off illegal drugs and alcohol, learn job skills, and find housing.

Alta Bates Hospital, ER To Close Before Seismic Standards Are Enforced

Its owner, Sutter Health, says the building is “not seismically compliant” with the law, which requires inpatient hospitals to withstand a quake and be fully functional in the aftermath, as well. In other hospital news, the nurses union for two Stanford hospitals has reached a tentative agreement, which would avert a possible strike.

White House Picks Sacramento For Health Career Pathways Pilot Program

Under the program, the city’s hospitals, community colleges and other employment groups will identify needs and demands in the health care workforce and provide tailored training to job seekers from low-income backgrounds building careers in the field.

Valeant Officials, Blasted By Lawmakers For ‘Immoral’ Pricing Practices, Admit To Making Mistakes

“Pigs get fed, hogs get slaughtered. It’s time to slaughter some hogs,” Sen. Claire McCaskill said in opening the committee hearing on high drug prices. Valeant’s outgoing CEO J. Michael Pearson offered his regrets to a skeptical panel, while investor Bill Ackman promised a shift in pricing strategy going forward.