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Category: mental health
California Hospitals Scramble on Earthquake Retrofits as State Limits Extensions
More than half of the 410 hospitals in California have at least one building that […]
Colorado’s Naloxone Fund Is Drying Up, Even as Opioid Settlement Money Rolls In
DENVER — On a bustling street corner one recent afternoon outside the offices of the […]
‘Baby Steps’ in the Fight Against Facility Fees
Dan Weissmann An $88 “observation room” fee for a checkup didn’t sit right with Kari […]
Trump Leads, and His Party Follows, on Vaccine Skepticism
More than four years ago, former President Donald Trump’s administration accelerated the development and rollout […]
Doctors Urging Conference Boycotts Over Abortion Bans Face Uphill Battle
Soon after the U.S. Supreme Court issued its Roe v. Wade abortion ruling in 1973, […]
California Voters Consider Tough Love for Repeat Drug Offenders
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California voters are considering whether to roll back some of the criminal […]
Democratic Hopefuls Fault GOP Incumbents for Anti-Abortion Records in Congress
In a campaign ad this month, Derek Tran, a Democrat from Orange County, California, blasted […]
Across North Carolina, Medical Debt Exacts a Heavy Toll
Ames Alexander, Charlotte Observer and Noam N. Levey On March 30, 2019, a swerving car […]
Rural NC County Is Set To Reopen Its Shuttered Hospital With Help From a New Federal Program
Taylor Sisk WILLIAMSTON, N.C. — On a mid-August morning, Christopher Harrison stood in front of […]
Decades of National Suicide Prevention Policies Haven’t Slowed the Deaths
If you or someone you know may be experiencing a mental health crisis, contact the […]