The narrow passage of Prop. 1 showed that Californians are skeptical of expensive homelessness fixes. To make these ...
But this would misdiagnose the problem. When we add up all the locked mental health beds in California, it has as many per capita as Denmark and Australia, and more than Sweden, Canada or the UK.
Meanwhile, the number of acute care mental health hospital beds decreased by at least 30% between 1995 and 2016, according to the California Hospital Association. The bond measure is supposed to ...
California hospitals are suing Anthem Blue Cross, alleging slow health insurance approvals prolong patients' stays and delay ...
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It said the move is intended to “allow the health system to focus resources” on building a new 120-bed mental health hospital on the campus of Palomar Medical Center Escondido. To handle its ...
To the editor: Disability Rights California has issued ... to repurpose a portion of the Mental Health Services Act to help fund more residential and treatment beds for people with mental illness ...
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.
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 ...
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But this would misdiagnose the problem. When we add up all the locked mental health beds in California, it has as many per capita as Denmark and Australia, and more than Sweden, Canada or the UK.