The Supreme Court of Israel stopped a government plan to send a group of Palestinian patients to Gaza. The group, mostly cancer patients, will now be able to stay in East Jerusalem... Read more »
A handful of Canadians are suing the federal government as part of a constitutional challenge that argues people have a right to use psilocybin for medical reasons, Manisha Krishnan reports for Vice.... Read more »
A temporary program in Idaho that houses “dangerously mentally ill” patients, who often face no criminal charges, in prisons has continued for five decades, Audrey Dutton reports for ProPublica. Idaho has continued... Read more »
43K Patients in California Could Get Refunds, Bill Corrections As Part of Discounted Care Settlement
On Monday, Santa Clara Valley Healthcare in California began notifying 43,000 patients about their eligibility for billing corrections and refunds. The health system includes a network of primary and specialty clinics as... Read more »
