Health Care & Hospital Law,
Government
Aug. 7, 2019
Senate Bill 78: California’s sweeping health care bill
Governor Newsom recently approved a bill that modifies several California laws health care, including financial eligibility requirements for HIV Care Programs, reporting standards for lead poisoning screening of children who are Medi-Cal beneficiaries, the allocation of funds for Hepatitis C testing and prevention, and the establishment of the Office of the Surgeon General.






On June 27, Gov. Gavin Newsom approved Senate Bill 78, which modifies several sections of California Codes related to the provision of health care. SB 78 impacts a number of areas including financial eligibility requirements for HIV Care Programs, reporting standards for lead poisoning screening of children who are Medi-Cal beneficiaries, the allocation of funds for Hepatitis C testing and prevention, and the establishment of the Office of the Surgeon General.
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