As the state verifies eligibility for its Medicaid program after a pandemic pause, up to 2.8 million Californians could be kicked off the rolls.
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Reversal of Fortune: Gov. Newsom Outlines Plan to Deal with Budget Deficit
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Medi-Cal Keeps More Insurance Plans After Threats of Lawsuits
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Kaiser Mental Health Workers Announce Aug. 15 Strike Plans in Northern California
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California’s Proposed No-Bid Medi-Cal Contract with Kaiser Triggers Concerns
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Medi-Cal Expansion: Legislature’s Budget Would Remove Some Barriers for Low-income Residents
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Op-Ed: Already Cash-Strapped Community Clinics Struggle to Access Enough COVID-19 Tests
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California Just Passed a $215 Billion State Budget. Here’s What’s Between the Lines
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Injectable Antipsychotic Meds May Save Taxpayer Money, Stabilize Mentally Ill Patients
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Obamacare Enrollment Drives Up County Hospital Revenue
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Increased Doctor Pay Cuts into VMC Budget
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In the first five months of the fiscal year, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center’s on-call and overtime pay for doctors took a staggering leap, going from an average of less than $20,000 a month in 2011-12 to $967,000 this fiscal year. The Board of Supervisors will discuss the $1 billion health agency’s drastic uptick in costs—4,835-percent increase in per-month, on-call wages— as well as other issues at Tuesday’s meeting.
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