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Naman Shah stands at a podium in a conference-like room. There is a projector screen behind him. A slide with a blue background and large white text reads, " Los Angeles County Medical Debt Summit, April 10, 2024."

Los Angeles County Launches Ambitious Plan To Tackle Medical Debt. Hospitals Groan.

By Molly Castle Work May 22, 2024

Los Angeles County, the nation’s most populous county, is spearheading a comprehensive plan to tackle a $2.9 billion medical debt crisis. Hospitals are still getting on board with the project, which is helmed by the public health department.

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An up close photograph of a medical worker preparing measles, mumps, and rubella vial for vaccination.

4 Ways Vaccine Skeptics Mislead You on Measles and More

By Amy Maxmen and Céline Gounder May 22, 2024

Vaccine scare tactics haven’t shifted, but more parents are falling for them. Here’s what the rhetoric gets wrong and how it endangers children.

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An up close photograph of a medical worker preparing measles, mumps, and rubella vial for vaccination.

La vacuna contra el sarampión es segura y eficaz. No te dejes engañar por los escépticos

By Amy Maxmen and Céline Gounder May 22, 2024

Este año, el 80% de los casos ha sido en personas no vacunadas o con un estatus de vacunación desconocido. Muchos padres han sido influenciados por una avalancha de desinformación difundida por políticos y personalidades en redes sociales, podcasts, y en la TV.

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Exclusive: Senator Urges Biden Administration To Thwart Fraudulent ACA Enrollments

By Julie Appleby May 21, 2024

With tens of thousands of Americans already affected by enrollment scams that leave some without doctors or treatments, Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden wants increased enforcement against rogue agents or other perpetrators and legislation to allow for criminal penalties.

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Daily Edition for Tuesday, May 21, 2024

May 21, 2024

Many LAPD Shootings Involve Someone Having A Mental Health Crisis, Analysis Finds: The Los Angeles Police Department has said for decades it was doing more to deescalate confrontations with people struggling with mental illness, but an LAist analysis has found little change in recent years. Since 2017, 31% of people shot at by police were perceived by officers at the scene to be struggling with some kind of mental illness, according to LAPD annual use-of-force reports. Read more from LAist.

A photo of President Biden speaking at a podium with four American flags behind him.

Biden Leans Into Health Care, Asking Voters To Trust Him Over Trump

By Phil Galewitz May 21, 2024

President Joe Biden’s new health care ad draws on the Affordable Care Act’s popularity among independent voters and alludes to his edge over Trump on health issues.

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Watch: Medical Residents Are Increasingly Avoiding Abortion Ban States

May 21, 2024

On KFF Health News’ “What the Health?,” chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner interviewed Atul Grover of the Association of American Medical Colleges about its recent analysis showing that graduating medical students are avoiding training in states with abortion bans and major restrictions.

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High Price of Popular Diabetes Drugs Deprives Low-Income People of Effective Treatment

By Renuka Rayasam May 21, 2024

The makers of Ozempic and Mounjaro charge list prices of around $1,000 a month for the diabetes and obesity drugs, and insurers are reluctant to pick up the tab. Often, low-income patients have to resort to less effective treatments.

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Personas de bajos ingresos no pueden recibir terapias efectivas contra la diabetes por el alto costo

By Renuka Rayasam May 21, 2024

La escasez de suministros y las barreras que ponen las aseguradoras para obtener esta poderosa clase de medicamentos, llamados agonistas de GLP-1, han dejado a muchas personas que viven con diabetes y obesidad sin los medicamentos que necesitan para mantenerse saludables.

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Daily Edition for Monday, May 20, 2024

May 20, 2024

Whole Foods Shoppers Warned Of Possible Hepatitis A Exposure: Los Angeles County health officials are investigating a reported case of hepatitis A in an employee of a Whole Foods supermarket in Beverly Hills and are warning of possible public exposure to the highly contagious liver infection. Read more from the Los Angeles Times.

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From The California Health Care Foundation

Medi-Cal Medi-Cal Facts and Figures – 2024 Edition

Medi-Cal, California’s Medicaid program, is the state’s health insurance program for Californians with low incomes, including children, people with disabilities, and seniors. Get the latest data on this program, which covers one in three Californians.

Behavioral Health California's Behavioral Health Data Landscape

This paper delivers a comprehensive overview of behavioral health data requirements and structures in California.

CalAIM CalAIM Experiences: Implementer Views in Year Three of Reforms

This is the second survey in as many years of people working on the ground at behavioral health organizations, community-based organizations, managed care plans, and social services organizations that launch and run CalAIM’s many new programs. Learn about their successes and ongoing challenges.

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