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Calm Before Tobacco Storm in Sacramento

Four bills in the California Legislature seeking new taxes and restrictions on tobacco are expected to generate fierce, expensive opposition, but so far the tobacco industry and other opponents are keeping a low profile.

The Quiet Threats to Obamacare

The Supreme Court case King v. Burwell has drawn a lot of attention because of its potential to hobble the Affordable Care Act. Even if the law survives the high court challenge, there are a number of other, less-obvious challenges facing Obamacare.

Prime Backs Out of Buying Hospitals

Citing “onerous and unprecedented” conditions placed on the sale of six California safety-net hospitals by the state attorney general, Prime Healthcare — approved buyer of the facilities — has withdrawn its bid.

Obamacare’s Tax-Time Lessons

The second round of Obamacare open enrollment is over, but your paperwork may not be. It’s tax time. And as I suspected, this is shaping up to be a stressful period for many Californians who remained uninsured or purchased health insurance from Covered California. Q: I had a Covered California plan for eight months last […]

New Bill Plays Hardball With Soft Drinks

Harold Goldstein of the California Center for Public Health Advocacy, Cheryl Moder of the San Diego County Childhood Obesity Initiative, Roger Salazar of CalBev and Laura Schmidt of UC-San Francisco spoke with California Healthline about the reintroduction of legislation to put a health-risk warning label on sodas, energy drinks and other sugar-sweetened beverages in California.

Bills Target Foster Program Drug Use

Young people in foster care in California receive too much psychotropic medication, according to lawmakers who are proposing a package of legislation to address the issue.