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States Brace for Reversal of Obamacare Coverage Gains Under Trump鈥檚 Budget Bill

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States that run their own health insurance marketplaces fear an end to automatic Obamacare reenrollment under the tax and spending megabill would have an outsize effect on their policyholders.

As Mosquito Season Peaks, Officials Brace for New Normal of Dengue Cases

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In recent years, locally acquired dengue cases have appeared in California, Florida, and Texas, parts of the U.S. where the disease isn鈥檛 endemic. Health and vector control officials worry that with climate change and the lack of a vaccine, dengue will take hold in a larger swath of North America.

California Immigrants Weigh Health Coverage Against Deportation Risk

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Immigrants without legal status who live in the state are facing a Medi-Cal enrollment freeze next year. But the spate of immigration raids has raised fears that signing up before the deadline will put them on the radar of federal officials.

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.

Push To Move OB-GYN Exam Out of Texas Is Piece of AGs鈥 Broader Reproductive Rights Campaign

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Following a petition from Democratic state attorneys general, the American Medical Association adopted a position that medical certification exams should not be required in person in states with restrictive abortion policies. The action鈥檚 success was hailed as a win for Democrats trying to regain ground after the fall of Roe.

Federal Proposals Threaten Provider Taxes, Key Source of Medicaid Funding for States

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Republican proposals to tighten the use of special taxes to fund Medicaid programs could deprive states of billions of dollars for safety net health care. In California, any such limit would come on top of Medicaid cuts proposed by California Democrats in response to a $12 billion state deficit.

Echoing 2020, Police Use Rubber Bullets Against Protesters in Los Angeles

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鈥淟ess lethal鈥 weapons are once again being used in Los Angeles 鈥 against people protesting the Trump administration鈥檚 immigration raids. With terms like 鈥渇oam,鈥 鈥渟ponge,鈥 and 鈥渂ean bag,鈥 the projectiles may sound harmless. They鈥檙e not.

$20K Bonuses Among Latest Moves To Improve California鈥檚 Prison Mental Health System

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After decades of unsuccessful efforts to improve California prison conditions, advocates and a federal judge are betting that bonuses and better work accommodations will attract and keep the mental health professionals needed to better treat prisoners.

In a Dusty Corner of California, Trump’s Threatened Cuts to Asthma Care Raise Fears

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The Trump administration wants to shutter the CDC鈥檚 National Asthma Control Program, which provides millions in funding to state-administered initiatives aimed at fighting the disease. The program鈥檚 closure, combined with massive cuts to environmental programs, could put the 28 million Americans with asthma at increased risk.

Newsom鈥檚 Push To Block Law Could Save California Nursing Homes Over $1 Billion

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Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to block a state law that requires nursing homes to have 96 hours of backup power in the case of emergencies, potentially giving the industry a break from spending over $1 billion on facility upgrades. Patient advocates say rolling back the nursing home industry requirements for preparedness could jeopardize the safety of residents.

Language Service Cutbacks Raise Fear of Medical Errors, Misdiagnoses, Deaths

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Federal cuts are hurting community organizations in California that provide language assistance services to people who speak limited English. Despite President Trump鈥檚 executive order declaring English the national language, millions in the U.S. need help navigating the health system.

国产麻豆精品Health News' 'What the Health?': Bill With Billions in Health Program Cuts Passes House

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The House narrowly passed a budget reconciliation bill, including billions of dollars in tax cuts for the wealthy along with billions of dollars in cuts to health program spending. But the Senate is expected to make major changes to the measure before it can go to President Donald Trump for his signature. This week鈥檚 panelists are Julie Rovner of 国产麻豆精品Health News, Anna Edney of Bloomberg News, Sarah Karlin-Smith of the Pink Sheet, and Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico.

Housing, Nutrition in Peril as Trump Pulls Back Medicaid Social Services

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About half of states have broadened Medicaid, the state-federal low-income health care program, to pay for social services such as housing and nutritional support. The Trump administration, however, views these experiments as distractions from the core mission to provide health care.

Californians Receiving In-Home Care Fear Medicaid Cuts Will Spell End to Independent Living

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Bay Area senior Carol Crooks doesn鈥檛 know where congressional Republicans will land on Medicaid cuts as they look to fund a tax bill, but her health has already deteriorated as she worries about losing the help she needs to remain in her Oakland apartment 鈥 and out of a nursing home.

Mental Health and Substance Misuse Treatment Is Increasingly a Video Chat or Phone Call Away

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More Californians are getting mental health or substance use disorder treatment online or over the phone than in person, according to a 国产麻豆精品Health News analysis of UCLA鈥檚 latest California Health Interview Survey. But the telehealth experience isn鈥檛 always positive.

Newsom鈥檚 Pitch as He Seeks To Pare Down Immigrant Health Care: 鈥榃e Have To Adjust鈥

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Gov. Gavin Newsom said that he鈥檚 proud his state expanded health care to all low-income residents regardless of immigration status but that tough budget times call for some adjustments. The Democrat鈥檚 new budget proposes scaling back benefits to adults living in the country illegally, as well as charging them a $100 monthly premium.