A chunk of the $6.4 billion bond backed by Newsom is flowing to new addiction and mental health treatment programs in San ...
After a tense, hourslong meeting, the Alachua County School Board voted 3-2 to close at least three schools despite emotional opposition from parents.
Medicaid is now paying for health care in jails and prisons, helping smooth inmates’ return to the community. Corrections and law enforcement officials say they’re all for it.
The health and wellness of modern federal workers is incredibly different than the first generation of civil servants in 1776.
San Diego County just landed what local leaders are calling a game‑changing check for mental health care: a $99.5 million state grant to build a new Behavioral Health Wellness Campus in the Midway ...
The projects were supposed to be funded through the $6.4 billion behavioral-health bond voters narrowly approved in March 2024.
Paradise leaders have adopted a strategic healthcare recovery plan intended to identify gaps in medical services and strengthen the town’s case for future fundi ...
The funding is part of a 17-bill legislative package aimed at strengthening the state’s strained health care system.
Palomar Health in North County also received very positive news Wednesday with the state restoring a $50 million grant to build a 120-bed behavioral health campus on its Escondido campus. The state ...
CalMatters reports that California’s $6.4 billion mental health bond has not opened any of its first projects, even as Gov.
Northeast Health Services has opened a new clinic in Auburn, MA, increasing access to quality mental healthcare for the ...
Last month, Kaiser reached yet another settlement on the issue — this time with the federal government. Its agreement with the U.S. Department of Labor requires Kaiser to repay more than $28 million ...
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