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HHS Guts Sexual Violence Prevention Division, Leaving Local Efforts Adrift April 1 was the first day of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. It's also the day the Department of Health And Human Services ...
Amid the Los Angeles wildfires, California's U.S. senators co-sponsored legislation that would provide support to first ...
As House Republicans mull a massive $880 billion cut from federal programs likely including Medicaid, constituents, ...
SACRAMENTO — President Donald Trump is vowing a new approach to getting homeless people off the streets by forcibly moving ...
SF Makes Major Change To Drug Policy: San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie on Wednesday announced that the city would no longer give users free paraphernalia to consume drugs without providing treatment ...
Alanys Ortiz reads Josephine Senek’s cues before she speaks. Josephine, who lives with a rare and debilitating genetic condition, fidgets her fingers when she’s tired and bites the air when something ...
California Misses Deadline For Doctor Rate Increases: Officials for Gov. Gavin Newsom's administration blew past a federal deadline Monday for doctors to get paid more to see low-income patients, ...
Sharp Seeks Prompt Payment From Cash-Strapped Palomar: Palomar Health faces a demand from Sharp HealthCare to immediately repay $26 million — the principal and interest on a loan — or face a lawsuit ...
Street Crisis Teams Restructured: San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie announced that his administration is consolidating city-funded teams that try to help with people who are unhoused or struggling with ...
Health plans limit physical or occupational therapy sessions to as few as 20 a year, no matter the patient’s infirmities. The limits persist despite federal rules banning insurers from setting annual ...
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