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OSHPD Clinical Advisory Panel Meeting

Sacramento, San Francisco, Santa Monica, Victorville, Teleconference

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FROM THE FOUNDATION

Money in the Bank

The Medi-Cal EHR incentive program could provide up to $2 billion in federal incentives to eligible California providers and result in more state revenues and thousands of jobs.

The Good and Bad of High-Deductible Health Plans

Health Affairs looks at the pros and cons of consumers paying more of their medical costs. As HDHPs grow in popularity, billions of dollars may be saved, but prevention might decline.

Career Opportunity: Senior Program Officer

This position will play a major role in furthering the goals and objectives of the foundation's Better Chronic Disease Care program.

Public Health

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

No-Cost Mail-Order Condom Program Targets Calif. Teens

Last week, the California Family Health Council launched the Condom Access Project -- a no-cost mail-order condom program -- in an effort to lower pregnancy and sexually transmitted infection rates among teenagers. The state-supported program is available in Alameda, Kern, Sacramento and San Joaquin counties, as well as parts of San Francisco.



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