From Monterey Herald...
Monterey Fire Department Receives Grant
07/29/2024The Monterey Fire Department received a $100,000 grant from Montage Health for new heart monitors and CPR devices.
From CalMatters...
CA Indoor Heat Rule Put on Fast Track
07/25/2024After years of delay, a new California regulation to protect indoor workers from extreme heat is now in effect.
From The Sacramento Bee...
West Nile Cases in Yuba and Stanislaus Counties
07/24/2024The first two human cases of West Nile virus this season were reported in Yuba and Stanislaus Counties.
From Monterey Herald...
State Health Officials Warn Against Shellfish Harvesting
07/21/2024Residents of Monterey and Santa Cruz Counties are warned against local recreational shellfish harvesting due to toxic local algae blooms and red tides.
From CalMatters...
California Sent a Mentally Ill Man to a State Hospital. Then It Charged Him $760,000
07/17/2024California State Hospitals can bill patients for the care they receive during confinement. The charges often run in the tens of thousands of dollars, putting vulnerable people in debt for years.
From CalMatters...
Can California’s Health Care Providers Help Solve the State’s Homelessness Crisis?
07/10/2024Taking advantage of new state funds, some California healthcare providers are starting to offer what their homeless patients really need: housing.
From Monterey Herald...
COE Responds to Civil Grand Jury Report
07/09/2024The Monterey County Office of Education has responded to the Monterey County Civil Grand Jury report, titled “Fentanyl: Our Youth in Crisis.”
From Monterey Herald...
Sheriff Responds to Civil Grand Jury Report
07/04/2024The Monterey County Sheriff agreed with some findings and recommendations but disputed other aspects of the recently released Monterey County Civil Grand report.
From Monterey Herald...
Monterey County Health Grand Jury Response Released
07/02/2024The response to the Monterey County Grand Jury findings and recommendations about the Monterey County Health Department has been released.
From CalMatters...
Drinking Water of Almost a Million Californians Failed to Meet State Requirements
06/25/2024Almost 400 suppliers, two-thirds in communities of color, don’t meet safety and reliability standards. Fixing them would cost billions.
From CalMatters...
‘Total System Breakdown’: California Firefighters With PTSD Face a Workers’ Comp Nightmare
06/25/2024Even when suicidal, California firefighters struggle to find medical help and navigate the workers’ comp morass to pay for it.
From Monterey Herald...
Alisal Union School District Receives Federal Grant
06/20/2024The $4.7 million in funding will be used to support mental health resources in district schools.
From Monterey Herald...
Federal Health Funding Awarded In Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties
06/19/2024Funding of $5.7 million was awarded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to two Central Coast health centers.
From CalMatters...
The California Maternity Wards That Are Staying Open
06/06/2024Over the last decade, nearly 50 maternity wards have closed across California, with more than half shutting down in just the last four years.
From CalMatters...
Why CA Families Are Getting a Tax Surprise for Health Care
06/04/2024For families seeking affordable health insurance, the state’s health insurance marketplace, Covered California, can provide major relief. But if they’re not careful, they can get hit by an unexpected federal tax bill.
From Monterey Herald...
Monterey County Fentanyl Response Criticized
05/10/2024A report released by the Monterey County Civil Grand Jury found that there was no plan to allocate opioid settlement funds received by the county in 2022 or 2023.
From Los Angeles Times...
Bill Would Allow Arizona Abortion Providers to Practice in California Temporarily
04/24/2024Newsom-backed bill would allow Arizona abortion providers to practice in California as the Republican-led state restricts access.
From Los Angeles Times...
Newsom Calls Out Republican Abortion Policies in New Ad Running in Alabama
04/21/2024California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s new ad blasts GOP efforts to make it harder for people to leave states with abortion bans and seek treatment elsewhere.
From CalMatters...
California Sets Nation’s First Water Standard for Cancer-Causing Contaminant
04/17/2024Water suppliers say the costs will be massive, with rates increasing for many consumers. Known as the “Erin Brockovich” chemical, hexavalent chromium is found statewide.
From California Healthline...
In San Francisco’s Chinatown, a CEO Works With the Community to Bolster Hospital
04/16/2024Chinese Hospital, located in the heart of this city's legendary Chinatown, struggles with many of the same financial and demographic challenges that plague small independent hospitals in underserved areas across the country.
From Monterey Herald...
Civil Grand Jury Mental Illness Response Recommendations
04/11/2024A Monterey County Civil Grand Jury report made recommendations for improvements to law enforcement and first responder procedures.
From EdSource...
We Must Take Better Care of Our Home-Based Child Care Providers
04/09/2024These professionals provide essential services, but their pay and working conditions do not reflect their value, and their health suffers.
From EdSource...
Homeless Infants and Toddlers Largely Unenrolled in Early Ed Programs
03/28/2024Evictions have exacerbated homelessness nationwide, increasing the rate of homeless infants and toddlers. Most of those children are not enrolled in early education programs.
From California Healthline...
Your Doctor or Your Insurer? Little-Known Rules May Ease the Choice in Medicare Advantage
03/28/2024Disputes between insurers and providers can lead to entire hospital systems suddenly leaving the plans.
From CalMatters...
03/27/2024After bringing his story all the way to the University of California Board of Regents, a disabled UC Berkeley student has prompted the UC to ensure emergency evacuation chairs are in every multi-storied building in the 10-university system.
From KFF Health News...
At Stake in Mifepristone Case: Abortion, FDA’s Authority, and Return to 1873 Obscenity Law
03/25/2024Lawyers from the conservative Christian group that won the case to overturn Roe v. Wade are returning to the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday in pursuit of an urgent priority: shutting down access to abortion pills for women across the country.
From California Healthline...
California Attorney General Boosts Bill Banning Medical Debt From Credit Reports
03/10/2024California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Monday that he is throwing his weight behind legislation to bar medical debt from showing up on consumer credit reports, a Democratic-led effort to offer protection to patients squeezed by health care bills.
From Los Angeles Times...
San Francisco Voters Pass Police & Drug Ballot Measures
03/08/2024Proposition E broadens police surveillance powers and Proposition F mandates drug screening and treatment for people receiving county welfare benefits who are suspected of drug use.
From Los Angeles Times...
Study Finds Almost 50% of San Francisco Drug Users Not Residents
03/01/2024A report of a 12 month study which ended in February indicates almost half of those cited for drug usage were not residents of the city, leading to questions about city approaches to drug addiction.
From CapPublicRadio...
Antidepressant Prescriptions to Young People Surged During the Pandemic
02/27/2024The monthly rate of antidepressants being dispensed to young people increased about 64% more quickly during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a study in the journal Pediatrics.
From California Healthline...
California Hospitals, Advocates Seek Stable Funding to Retain Behavioral Health Navigators
02/26/2024Health providers and addiction experts warn the funding structure is unstable for a California initiative that steers patients with substance use disorder into long-term treatment.
From California Healthline...
‘Fourth Wave’ of Opioid Epidemic Crashes Ashore, Propelled by Fentanyl and Meth
02/20/2024The United States is knee-deep in what some experts call the opioid epidemic's "fourth wave," which is not only placing drug users at greater risk but is also complicating efforts to address the nation's drug problem.