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California

Gavin Newsom signs law limiting mental health diversion for people accused of crimes

By Nigel Duara | CalMatters | June 29, 2026
A new law gives judges more flexibility to keep defendants in jail rather than releasing them to community-based mental health treatment programs.
Elections

California unions, hospitals strike deal — but billionaire tax heads to ballot

By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | June 25, 2026
The one-time tax on billionaires could potentially reshape how California funds healthcare. 
Featured in Category

Worried about your aging parents? Welcome to the caregiving club

By Cara Anthony | KFF Health News andEmily Siner and Blake Farmer | Nashville Public Radio | June 23, 2026
Being a caregiver can start long before you go to a medical appointment with a loved one or move your parents into your house.
California

California is getting ready to increase a health insurance tax. Will it affect your premium?

By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | June 18, 2026
New federal rules are forcing the state to restructure its managed care organization tax.
Technology

Your medical provider might be recording your mental health care visits

By Roxsy Lin | CalMatters | June 16, 2026
Mental health professionals at Kaiser say an artificial intelligence tool that records medical appointments should have more safeguards.
Featured in Category

UCSF researchers develop brain implant that responds as Parkinson’s patients move

By Gabe Agcaoili, Bay City News | June 15, 2026
In lab testing, the adaptive system improved gait symmetry and reduced variability in walking patterns, both signs of more stable and efficient movement.
Health Matters

UCSF study links tobacco industry to development of ultra-processed foods

By Valerie Conklin, Bay City News | June 6, 2026
Researchers analyzed internal documents made available during lawsuits faced by the tobacco industry, looking at the process of creating and marketing Lunchables.
California

The form asked my permission to share my health data. Then it wouldn’t let me say no.

By Alex Rosenblat | CalMatters | May 29, 2026
When modern check-in technology refuses to let a patient move forward without agreeing to the notice of privacy practices, is that legal?
Environment

Wild mushroom poisonings spike in Northern California amid ‘extremely high’ risk warning

By Pete Young | Bay City News | May 24, 2026
The California Department of Public Health strongly urges the public not to pick or consume wild mushrooms.
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Trump and Kennedy seek to relax safeguards for AI healthcare tools

By Darius Tahir | KFF Health News | May 15, 2026
Clinicians and patient-safety advocates say government regulations are not well constructed to guard against the threat that the new technology will miss or obscure important details of patients’ conditions.
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