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LA County Invests Big in Free Virtual Mental Health Therapy for K-12 Students

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California is spending almost $5 billion to address a growing youth mental health crisis. In Los Angeles County, a contract with teletherapy provider Hazel Health is funding free therapy sessions for all interested students. School districts are grateful for the additional support, but express concerns about the remote arrangement.

‘I’m So Burned Out’: Fighting to See a Specialist Amplified Pain for Riverside County Woman

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Teresa Johnson has been in extreme pain for more than a year after what she believes was a severe allergic reaction to iodine. Her Medi-Cal plan approved her referral to a specialist, but it took her numerous phone calls, multiple complaints, and several months to book an appointment.

Legislatura aprueba la propuesta de Newsom para reformar la Ley de Servicios de Salud Mental

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Newsom prometió que la recién rebautizada Ley de Servicios de Salud Mental construiría 10,000 nuevas camas y viviendas para personas sin hogar con necesidades de salud mental.

California Legislature Passes Gov. Newsom’s Proposal to Retool Mental Health Services Act

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The California Legislature greenlighted Gov. Gavin Newsom’s latest plan to build more housing and increase addiction treatment as part of his response to the state’s homelessness and drug crises.

Patients in California County May See Refunds, Debt Relief From Charity Care Settlement

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As hospitals are criticized for skimping on financial assistance, Santa Clara County has agreed to notify 43,000 former patients of possible billing reductions as part of a settlement. Some patients had sued, alleging the county’s hospital system sent them to collections for bills they shouldn’t have received.

As a Union Pushes to Cap Hospital CEO Pay, It’s Accused of Playing Politics

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A union is asking Los Angeles city voters to cap hospital executive pay at the U.S. president’s salary. However, hospitals accuse the union of using the proposal as political leverage, and policy experts question whether the policy, if enacted, would be workable.

Advocates Call for 911 Changes. Police Have Mixed Feelings.

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Though most California counties are experimenting with dispatching health professionals rather than law enforcement to respond to people experiencing mental health crises, powerful police unions fear defunding.

Personal Medical Debt in Los Angeles County Tops $2.6 Billion, Report Finds

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Medical debt is a leading public health problem, researchers say. Despite the county’s ongoing expansion of health coverage, the prevalence of medical debt remained unchanged from 2017 to 2021.