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If the risk score analysis provided the justification to lower 2016 premiums, it was Covered California's role as an active purchaser that served as the mechanism to do so.
COVID is on the rise again. The uptick was first registered in Northern California, but has also started being seen in ...
In the first few weeks of the firestorm, about half of California’s population — an estimated 19.6 million people — experienced levels of wildfire smoke exceeding health standards, mostly ...
Nearly 3 million people in California are at risk of losing their health coverage in the next decade due to Trump's "One Big ...
These risks are not spread equally; like so many geographic determinants of health, Black and Latinx communities in California are at much higher risk of exposure to oil wells.
CTE stands for chronic traumatic encephalopathy, and repeated head injuries are likely the cause of it, according to the Mayo Clinic. CTE permanently destroys nerve cells in the brain, worsens over ...
This bill would have a devastating impact on California’s health insurers, physicians, and hospitals, threatening $23.4 billion in annual federal support.
A recent study by researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine has found that individuals with ...
The California Department of Public Health announced this week the state had a record-breaking number of deaths related to the mosquito-borne West Nile Virus in 2014, with 31 fatalities recorded.
Just over half of public health insurance recipients in California are Latino, compared with just 30% of Medicaid enrollees nationwide. Aquino said her coalition will tell promotores to disclose ...