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The San Diego North Economic Development Council Health Care Summit warned that a new model of care for the aging is needed.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe cost of private individual health plans on California's state-run market will increase about 4 percent for the second straight year.
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A bill that would have allowed nurse practitioners to work without a doctor’s supervision has died in the California legislature.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Supreme Court's ruling on same-sex marriage is historic. The decision on the Affordable Care Act is significant. The California budget for fiscal 2016 — on time and not contentious — may be both.
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KPBS Midday EditionAbout 6.5 million workers in California are expected to benefit from a new paid sick leave law authored by a San Diego lawmaker.
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UCSD is partnering with Tijuana police and a Mexican research center to train the officers
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The four to gain an A grade from the nonprofit organization that focuses on healthcare safety were the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Scripps Memorial Hospital, Tri-City Medical Center and UCSD Medical Center.
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The clock is ticking down to the April 15 tax filing deadline. The Internal Revenue Service expects millions of Americans to file this weekend.
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Topic Part Of Western Forum for Migrant and Community Health In San Diego
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The new Interfaith Community Services Veteran and Family Resource Center will have 32 beds, including 20 for homeless veterans who need post-operative care.
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