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On the Campaign Trail, Democrats Call Out Opponents on Abortion

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As Nov. 5 approaches and the struggle for control of the U.S. House reaches a fever pitch, Democrats are doing everything they can to tie their Republican opponents to their antiabortion voting records. Some Republican candidates, meanwhile, seem to be softening their positions. And political analysts say it鈥檚 part of a larger trend playing out […]

California Voters Consider Tough Love for Repeat Drug Offenders

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A California ballot measure would roll back some decade-old criminal justice reforms that have become fodder for Donald Trump鈥檚 presidential campaign. Stiffer penalties for shoplifting have gotten much of the attention, but the measure also allows controversial treatment requirements for repeat drug offenders.

Democratic Hopefuls Fault GOP Incumbents for Anti-Abortion Records in Congress

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Democratic congressional hopefuls in California are highlighting the anti-abortion records of vulnerable Republican incumbents, many of whom have moderated their stances ahead of the election. With control of the U.S. House at stake, Democrats hope to convince voters that their candidates will do more to protect women鈥檚 health.

California May Regulate and Restrict Pharmaceutical Brokers

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California lawmakers are moving to rein in the pharmaceutical middlemen they say drive up costs and limit consumers鈥 choices. The bill sent to Gov. Gavin Newsom would require pharmacy benefit managers to be licensed in California and would ban some business practices. Newsom vetoed a previous effort three years ago.

Longtime Head of L.A. Care To Retire After Navigating Major Medi-Cal Changes

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John Baackes, who steered Medi-Cal鈥檚 largest health plan following the Affordable Care Act expansion, and later prepared it for a state overhaul of Medi-Cal, will retire after this year. Baackes believes low payments to doctors and other providers, along with an acute labor shortage, hamper Medi-Cal鈥檚 success.

The Rapidly Evolving Field of Street Medicine

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The rapidly evolving field of street medicine 鈥 the practice of providing health care to homeless people living outside 鈥 is getting a jolt in California with a new player: a medical group devoted exclusively to homeless people. And it鈥檚 actually making money. Sachin Jain, who worked on federal Medicaid policy during his tenure in […]

Cautious Optimism in San Francisco as New Cases of HIV in Latinos Decrease

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New HIV diagnoses have decreased among Latinos in San Francisco, potentially marking the first time in five years that the group hasn鈥檛 accounted for the largest number of new cases. Public health experts express cautious optimism, but outreach workers warn that many Latinos still struggle to find testing and treatment.

Traveling To Die: The Latest Form of Medical Tourism

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Medical aid in death is legal in 10 states and the District of Columbia. But only Oregon and Vermont explicitly allow out-of-state people who are terminally ill to die with assistance there. So far, at least 49 people have made the trek while state legislation stalls elsewhere.