Rising premiums and co-pays next year could destabilize many already struggling with inflation.
They can leave patients with crippling medical bills. Why are high-deductible insurance plans becoming so popular with employers?
Community-based organizations on the front lines take the brunt of health and racial disparities. Will California do something about it?
The California Immigrant Policy Center’s Sarah Dar makes the case for universal health care.
Venice Family Clinic’s Elizabeth Benson Forer explains how the dramatic growth of her essential facility reflects the breakdown of our health care system.
In a special podcast series, Mark Kreidler talks to experts and advocates about the economic and racial determinants of health in the Golden State.
Expiring insurance waivers are sending out-of-pocket payments through the roof.
A new survey of 150,000 Americans finds private health care consistently ranks lower than public options.
Trump claims to have cut prescription drug prices, but the proof is at the pharmacy counter.
The next step in deciding whether California will join other state efforts to demystify the drug pricing practices of pharmaceutical manufacturers will be taken tomorrow as the Assembly’s Health Committee votes on a drug pricing transparency bill introduced in February by State Senator Dr. Ed Hernandez.