Governor Newsom has announced a nearly $150 million investment to improve health care access for Californians.
Community health and medical organizations throughout California are getting millions of dollars from the state, according to ...
Governor Gavin Newsom announced the state has invested almost $150 million to improve access to health care for Californians.
Democratic governor candidates say they’ll fight back against Trump’s health cuts and make care more affordable – but they aren’t saying how they’d pay for it.
Those are top health care issues Californians want to see the next governor address, according to a recent poll. The ...
Mooneyham is a UC Davis Medical School graduate who grew up and trained in Redding before becoming board certified in family ...
Sutter's investment in a new medical center in Santa Clara will bridge this gap in care, bringing vital lifesaving services closer to where people in Silicon Valley live and work. The project will ...
With the contest a year away, polling shows voters want the next governor to minimize out-of-pocket health care costs, ...
November 19, 2025 - SACRAMENTO – On Tuesday, Governor Gavin Newsom announced $145.5 million in awards to organizations all ...
Alumna and co-CEO of Essential Access Health Dr. Nomsa Khalfani (Kresge ’91, sociology) works to advance sexual and ...
Innovaccer will support analytics efforts by the state's PopHealth Learning Center to comply with federal quality management ...
Watsonville Community Hospital has launched a new clinic to improve access to primary care amid doctor shortages and impending federal cuts.
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