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 Benito Link...
Hospital Board Member Recall Initiated
04/16/2024Local resident Robert Bernosky announced a plan to initiate a recall of San Benito Health Care District Board member Josie Sanchez.
From Benito Link...
Cease-and-Desist Demand Issued
04/12/2024The City of Hollister has issued a cease-and-desist demand against San Benito Foods due to odors from wastewater operations.
From Benito Link...
San Benito Health Foundation to Receive Federal Funding
04/11/2024Representative Zoe Lofgren announced $1.4M in federal funds have been allocated to the San Benito Health foundation.
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 Benito Link...
04/05/2024The union representing Hazel Hawkins nurses organized a rally, calling for hospital management to drop its bankruptcy appeal and focus on services.
From Benito Link...
San Benito Health Care District Will Appeal Bankruptcy Court Decision
03/29/2024The San Benito Health Care District board unanimously voted to appeal the decision to deny Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
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 Benito Link...
Health and Human Services Agency Inspection Reports Deficiencies in San Benito Jail System
03/26/2024The San Benito Health and Human Services Agency annual inspection turned up deficiencies in health training and services provided by the San Benito County jail system with most in the juvenile facility.
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 Benito Link...
Hazel Hawkins Hospital Bankruptcy Filing Dismissed
03/21/2024The petition for bankruptcy filed by the San Benito Health Care District was dismissed with the finding that Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital was unable to prove insolvency.
From Benito Link...
California Nurses Association Reaction to Hazel Hawkins Bankruptcy Ruling
03/21/2024The reaction from the California Nurses Association to the ruling of Judge Stephen Johnson of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Northern California District of California that the hospital did not satisfy one of the statutory requirements to remain in Chapter 9 Bankruptcy.
From Benito Link...
Hazel Hawkins Hospital Reaction to Bankruptcy Ruling
03/21/2024The reaction from Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital to the ruling of Judge Stephen Johnson of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Northern California District of California that the hospital did not satisfy one of the statutory requirements to remain in Chapter 9 Bankruptcy.
From Benito Link...
Potential Hazel Hawkins Buyer Would Retain Hospital Executive Team
03/19/2024In a public meeting, the founder of the Insight health care group said it would retain the current Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital executive staff and include community members on its board if Insight assumes ownership.
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.
From California Healthline...
Faceoff Between Anthem Blue Cross, UC Health Shows Hazards of Industry Consolidation
02/15/2024For weeks, Anthem Blue Cross enrollees who receive health care from the University of California were in suspense, as the health system and one of its largest insurance partners struggled to reach a new contract.
From Los Angeles Times...
All This Rain Could Invite Mosquitoes Into Your Backyard
02/14/2024While temperatures aren’t warm enough for mosquitoes to run rampant, now’s the time to prevent breeding grounds.
From Los Angeles Times...
New Eligibility Rules Mean Nearly 2 Million on Medi-Cal Can Now Save for a Rainy Day
02/13/2024Nearly 2 million Medi-Cal enrollees can now accumulate savings and property without limitations and still qualify for the state's health insurance program for low-income residents.
From CalMatters...
She Opened a Business to Deliver Babies. California Policies Drove Her Out of the Country
02/11/2024Midwives provide many of the same services as doctors in low-risk pregnancies. A new UCSF study highlights obstacles they face doing business in California, especially when serving patients with Medi-Cal insurance.
From CalMatters...
Bankrupt California Hospital Left a Health Care Desert. Two Medical Groups Move to Reopen It
02/08/2024The closure of Madera Community Hospital created a new health care desert in a community that already had fewer doctors per capita than other parts of the state. UCSF and Adventist have a plan to reopen it.
From Benito Link...
County Offers Updated Option for the Future of Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital
02/07/2024A proposal was delivered to the San Benito Healthcare District, which included an updated Letter of Intent, a draft Joint Powers of Authority agreement, and other paths for achieving financial viability.
From California Healthline...
Is Housing Health Care? State Medicaid Programs Increasingly Say ‘Yes’
02/05/2024States are plowing billions of dollars into a high-stakes health care experiment that’s exploding around the country: using scarce public health insurance money to provide housing for the poorest and sickest Americans.