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More than 285,000 San Diego County residents are unenrolled but eligible for CalFresh benefits.
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California wants to increase pay for some Medi-Cal providers. How it might help patients access careCalifornia officials are proposing to increase reimbursement rates for some Medi-Cal providers, who say low pay rates prevent them from taking more patients.
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A San Diego drug and alcohol recovery program uses skateboarding to help people overcome addiction and improve their mental health.
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City Council approved a deal Tuesday which allows Falck, the city’s current ambulance provider, to contract with American Medical Response for additional ambulances.
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To fight the skyrocketing cost of insulin, California is using multiple tactics, including making its own generic versions.
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Border patrol did not provide food, shelter to migrants in makeshift camp, federal complaint allegesThe Southern Border Communities Coalition filed a complaint against the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties.
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San Diego County continued to provide vaccinations to at-risk populations Tuesday as the number of cases of hepatitis A continues to increase.
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Palomar Health officials said a financial incentive for existing and new nurses has helped with recruitment and retention.
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So far, the XBB.1.16 variant has only held a sliver of the total proportion of COVID-19 since it was first spotted in local wastewater.
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Members of a House Veterans' Affairs subcommittee held a field hearing in Oceanside Thursday focused on veteran homelessness.
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