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Sham hospice schemes are bilking Medicare — and harming California seniors

By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | April 29, 2026
Fraud ranges from providers knowingly overbilling Medicare and Medi-Cal to more elaborate schemes.
Wellness

Why the ‘Good Death’ is having its moment: Candid conversations are reshaping life’s end

By Laura M. Holson | Stanford Center on Longevity | April 24, 2026
From death doulas to death cafés, people are finding new ways to face mortality with openness.
Bay Area

Real estate investors profit from long-term care while residents languish

By Jordan Rau | KFF Health News | April 21, 2026
Over the past decade, real estate investment trusts have bought thousands of buildings that house nursing homes, hospitals, assisted living facilities, and medical offices.
California

Your new therapist: chatty, leaky, and hardly human

By Darius Tahir | KFF Health News | April 17, 2026
With high demand for mental health care, a wave of artificial intelligence-powered chatbots are being marketed as therapy apps — with little evidence they work and few regulations.
health

Can medical malpractice lawsuits protect LGBTQ youth from conversion therapy? This California lawmaker thinks so

By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | April 13, 2026
Medical and mental health organizations condemn conversion therapy, which is rooted in the now-debunked theory that homosexuality is a mental illness.
Featured in Category

Doctors are adopting AI to take notes during visits — what to know about opting out

By KFF Health News | April 11, 2026
If your practitioner suggests using an AI scribe at your next appointment, here are three things to keep in mind.
California

‘A false front’: The California agency failing to stop conservatorship abuses

By Byrhonda Lyons | CalMatters | April 9, 2026
A CalMatters investigation into a state oversight agency found it failed to fulfill its elder care mandate, even as California's population ages.
Bay Area

California kids are going without vision care, and the problem is getting worse

By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | April 3, 2026
Most of the severe declines happened in rural areas, although urban counties like San Francisco and Los Angeles also saw decreases.
Technology

California jury finds Meta, Google liable for teen’s mental distress in landmark social media trial

By Colin Lecher | CalMatters | March 25, 2026
This case, and others like it, have produced reams of internal documents showing how executives put profits over teens’ mental wellness. 
Health Matters

After multiple strikes, Kaiser workers ratify new contract, ending labor dispute

By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | March 23, 2026
Dispute had been about better wages, workplace safety improvements and solutions to staffing shortages.
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