Sarah Kwon

California’s Much-Touted IVF Law May Be Delayed Until 2026, Leaving Many in the Lurch

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California lawmakers are poised to approve a six-month delay in implementing the state鈥檚 in vitro fertilization law, pushing its start to January 2026. The plan to postpone, which has drawn little attention, is part of the state budget package and has left patients, insurers, and employers in limbo.

What 鈥楩ertilization President鈥 Trump Can Learn From State Efforts To Expand IVF Access

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State-level efforts to regulate fertility coverage reveal the gauntlet of budgetary and political hurdles such initiatives face 鈥 obstacles that have led to millions of people being left out even when mandates become law.

She Co-Founded the Office That Became DOGE. Now, She Sees 鈥業rresponsible Transformation.鈥

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As a deputy chief technology officer in the Obama administration, Jennifer Pahlka brought Silicon Valley talent to Washington to streamline public access to government services. She believes better government technology could both ensure taxpayer dollars aren鈥檛 wasted and that people who need health care and food assistance receive it.

Asian Health Center Tries Unconventional Approach to Counseling

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Facing a dire shortage of bilingual and culturally attuned therapists, an Oakland, California, community clinic serving Asian immigrants has trained staffers in a victim support unit to provide lay counseling.

Mothers of Color Can鈥檛 See if Providers Have a History of Mistreatment. Why Not?

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Many women, especially Black women, have reported discrimination in maternity care, but expectant mothers lack tools to see where this happens. Funding and regulations to measure disparities have been slow in arriving, but some innovators are trying to fill the void.

Amid Lack of Accountability for Bias in Maternity Care, a California Family Seeks Justice

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April Valentine鈥檚 family wants to know whether racism could have played a role in her death. A 国产麻豆精品Health News analysis shows state regulators are ill-equipped to find discrimination in its many forms.

Ambulance Company to Halt Some Rides in Southern California, Citing Low Medicaid Rates

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American Medical Response, the largest U.S. ambulance company, is ending nonemergency transportation for 12 hospitals in Los Angeles and Orange counties, saying the state doesn鈥檛 pay enough to transport low-income patients. The state is pushing back.

Agotados por covid y por trabajar 80 horas a la semana, m茅dicos residentes deciden sindicalizarse

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Los residentes son m茅dicos reci茅n recibidos, que han terminado la carrera de medicina, y deben pasar de tres a siete a帽os de formaci贸n en hospitales universitarios antes de poder ejercer de forma independiente. Ganan poco y trabajan mucho.

Burned Out by Covid and 80-Hour Workweeks, Resident Physicians Unionize

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In California and beyond, physician trainees working long hours for what in some states amounts to little more than minimum wage are organizing to seek better pay, benefits, and working conditions. More than 1,300 of them at three L.A. County public hospitals will vote May 30 on whether to strike.

Apple Aims to Push More Patient Data to Doctors. But Who Can Gauge Its Impact on Health?

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The Silicon Valley giant has been cryptic about its plan for the growing mound of health data available through its iPhones and watches. Health systems have experimented with the company鈥檚 health app, but it hasn鈥檛 yet become central to treatment.