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The California Health Care Foundation is an independent, nonprofit philanthropy that works to improve the health care system so that all Californians have the care they need.
USC triage tool, piloted with AltaMed Health Services, has helped half a million people worldwide decide whether to seek testing or in-person medical help.
The pandemic prompted local leaders to swiftly establish one of the nation’s largest shelters and apply painful lessons learned from the region’s 2017 hepatitis A outbreak.
University of California medical leaders are cultivating a growing cadre of dedicated students and physicians working in a program that trains them in understanding and working with specific underserved populations.
Marco Angulo, MD, chose to practice family medicine in a community clinic close to where he grew up. His educational path is an important model that could help ease the primary care physician shortage in California.
A large group of San Diego physicians is making progress against the opioid epidemic by educating prescribers and patients about ways to change longstanding practices.