Rachel Bluth

Rachel Bluth was a correspondent for 麻豆女优 Health News until February 2023.

Con r茅cord de infecciones de transmisi贸n sexual, California impulsa las pruebas caseras

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California se ha convertido en el primer estado en exigir que los seguros m茅dicos cubran las pruebas caseras para infecciones de transmisi贸n sexual (ITS) como el VIH, la clamidia y la s铆filis.

California Plans for a Post-Roe World as Abortion Access Shrinks Elsewhere

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While other states dramatically restrict abortion and the conservative-leaning U.S. Supreme Court weighs Roe v. Wade, California is preparing to absorb the country鈥檚 abortion patients.

Community Clinics Shouldered Much of the Vaccine Rollout. Many Haven鈥檛 Been Paid.

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Federally qualified health centers from California to Michigan are mired in a bureaucratic mess over how they should be paid under Medicaid for each dose of covid vaccine given. In California alone, clinics await reimbursement for at least 1 million shots, causing a 鈥渕assive cash flow problem.鈥

New California Law Bans Harassment at Vaccination Sites, but Free Speech Concerns Persist

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Effective immediately, it will be a misdemeanor in California to harass people on their way to get a covid, or any other, vaccine. But First Amendment experts say the new law violates free speech protections and could face a constitutional battle.

Needle Exchanges Are Targeted by Eco-Rooted Lawsuits. A New California Law Will Stop That.

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Opponents of free needle programs in California are using environmental regulations to shut them down. On Monday, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill that will end that strategy.

It鈥檚 Not Just Covid: Recall Candidates Represent Markedly Different Choices on Health Care

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Those seeking to replace California Gov. Gavin Newsom in Tuesday鈥檚 recall election disagree with him on more than mask and vaccine mandates. The conservative candidates tend to favor free-market solutions over Newsom鈥檚 expansion of publicly funded health coverage.

Voters in Tight Recall Race Sound Off on California Gov. Newsom鈥檚 Covid Leadership

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Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom鈥檚 pandemic policies are effectively on California鈥檚 Sept. 14 recall ballot 鈥 and the electorate views them with a mix of resentment, gratitude and disillusionment.

Democrats Say Abortion Is on the Line in Recall Election. But Rolling Back Rights Wouldn鈥檛 Be Easy.

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Reproductive rights groups and Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom argue that Californians鈥 access to abortion would be threatened if he is recalled. But a replacement governor鈥檚 power to restrict access to the procedure would be limited.

A California Bill Would Limit Protests at Vaccination Sites. Does It Violate the First Amendment?

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A proposal breezing through the state legislature would make it illegal to obstruct someone from getting a covid-19 shot, or any other vaccine, but some free speech experts say it goes too far.

D茅j脿 Vu? Consumers Scramble for Covid Tests in Hard-Hit Areas

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As the nation confronts the delta variant, many consumers are again facing delays getting tested. The problem appears most acute in the South and Midwest, where new infections are growing the fastest.

California facilita que residentes de bajos ingresos obtengan y mantengan una cobertura de salud gratuita

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El acuerdo sobre el presupuesto estatal para 2021-22 incluye varias disposiciones que facilitar谩n el acceso y la permanencia en Medi-Cal. Todas las personas mayores de 50 a帽os ser谩n elegibles, independientemente de su estatus migratorio.

California Makes It Easier for Low-Income Residents to Get and Keep Free Health Coverage

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State lawmakers aim to expand Medicaid enrollment by dedicating billions of dollars in coming years to simplifying paperwork, extending pregnancy coverage and opening the program to thousands of new enrollees, including older unauthorized immigrants and people who need nursing home care.

Grab Your Mask and Notepad, We鈥檙e Headed Back to California’s State Capitol

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After being mostly closed to the public and the press for more than a year, California鈥檚 state Capitol is open again 鈥 masks, temperature checks, covid outbreaks and all.

Doctor on Call? Lawmakers Debate How Much to Pay for Phone Appointments

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Phone visits became an option for many Medicare and Medicaid patients during the pandemic. Now policymakers are deciding whether they鈥檙e worth the money.

Hit by Higher Prices for Gear, Doctors and Dentists Want Insurers to Pay

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The costs of personal protective equipment and disinfecting offices while seeing fewer patients have some doctors and dentists demanding that insurance companies step up.

Tras un a帽o mortal en las carreteras, los estados dicen s铆 a la seguridad y no a la velocidad

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Legisladores de California y otros estados se replantean c贸mo establecer y hacer cumplir los l铆mites de velocidad, y proponen darle m谩s poder a las jurisdicciones locales para frenar a los conductores en sus comunidades.

After a Deadly Year on the Roads, States Push for Safety Over Speed

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Lawmakers in California and other states are rethinking how they set and enforce speed limits, and they鈥檙e proposing to hand more power to local authorities to slow drivers in their communities.

Tras un a帽o mortal en las carreteras, los estados dicen s铆 a la seguridad y no a la velocidad

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Legisladores de California y otros estados se replantean c贸mo establecer y hacer cumplir los l铆mites de velocidad, y proponen darle m谩s poder a las jurisdicciones locales para frenar a los conductores en sus comunidades.

In California, Blue Shield’s Vaccination Takeover Fixes What Wasn鈥檛 Broken

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Rural Mendocino County had finally figured out its vaccination program. But now the community clinics that helped make it happen are changing course as Blue Shield of California takes over the state vaccine program.