Gavin Newsom is surely celebrating the passage of Proposition 1, which will allocate $6.4 billion to build 10,000 new ...
In an exceedingly close vote, Californians have approved Gov. Gavin Newsom’s $6.4 billion plan to build treatment beds and housing for people experiencing serious mental health illnesses.
Although the lawsuit targets Anthem, hospital association President Carmela Coyle said delayed discharges are an ...
A statewide ballot measure aimed at overhauling California's mental health care system, primarily through the issuance of nearly $6.4 billion in bonds, has been approved by voters. It took more ...
The money for Proposition 1 would come in two methods, primarily the issuance of $6.38 billion in bonds and also through a re ...
I wish I could tell you that San Diego is just really screwed up, and if you just had better leadership, it would be fixed.
To the editor: When considering the exceedingly narrow passage of Proposition 1, policymakers should not conclude that voters are reluctant to invest in supportive services for people with mental ...
According to the state audit, California has not collected sufficient data to determine whether the programs have been ...
Palomar Health announced Thursday that it intends to close its lone remaining inpatient behavioral health unit on June 30. It said the move is intended to “allow the health system to focus ...
The close contest over Gov. Gavin Newsom's $6.4-billion bond measure to transform California's mental health system finally ended Wednesday, more than two weeks after the primary election.
Gov. Gavin Newsom is surely celebrating the passage of Proposition 1, which will allocate $6.4 billion to build 10,000 new beds for people with mental illness statewide. But the ballot proposition ...