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Health insurance premiums on Covered California will increase an average of 9.6% next year. But state officials say most people will avoid price hikes because of government assistance programs.
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Black patients are diagnosed three times as often as white patients and with more severe symptoms.
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An excessive heat warning has been issued Tuesday for San Diego County deserts with dangerously hot conditions and high temperatures expected through Saturday, the National Weather Service announced.
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Family child care providers who operate their businesses out of their own rental units will now have greater protections and education, the San Diego City Council voted Monday.
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Forecasters say some California residents should prepare for the hottest weather of the year.
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The Americans with Disabilities Act requires the City of San Diego to offer sign language interpreters for all of its programs.
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For the first time since taking over San Diego’s ambulance contract in November 2021, Falck officials reported they hit their staffing requirement for the month of June.
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inewsource’s investigation into experimental brain treatments by a former UC San Diego oncologist, Dr. Kevin Murphy, is now part of a massive six-week trial.
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California law requires health plans to continue providing COVID-19 tests, vaccines and treatment with no out-of-pocket costs through Nov. 11.
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Advocates identified one likely cause to tackle first: the community has no 24-hour urgent care centers.
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