SF Politics Latest Proposed California Ballot Measure Named After Luigi Mangione Alleged UnitedHealthcare CEO killer Luigi Mangione could be immortalized in California law even if Trump sends him to the electric chair, as a ballot effort is underway to create an insurance measure called the “Luigi Mangione Access to Health Care Act.”
SF News Therapist To Tech Workers Says 'Their Emotional Maturity Is On The Lower Side' The conclusion drawn by a recent public radio story in State Of Health, part of the California Report, is that rich tech workers are driving up the prices of therapy in the Bay
SF News You Still Have A Few Hours Left To Enroll In Covered California If you tried to start a Covered California health insurance application and gave up because the website (which, let's face it, blew), you still have a few more hours to sign up for
Arts & Entertainment Benefits To Be Held For Alan Forbes, Noted Artist Attacked In The Lower Haight Alan Forbes—a famous poster artist who's created designs for Queens of the Stone Age, AFI, Graveyard, Jello Biafra, just to name a few—was attacked in the Lower Haight on October 21.
SF News Are You Losing COBRA Coverage Next Month? The Chron today has a helpful little public service tidbit for those who may be losing their subsidized COBRA health coverage on Monday, which is when the federal COBRA subsidy ends for those
SF News Senate Names Health Care Amendment After Safeway In one version of the Senate's health care bill up for debate next week, a provision meant to encourage preventive medicine for employees has been named for Pleasanton-based grocery chain Safeway. The company
SF News Woman's Bleeding Breast Not Emergency, Says Blue Shield Sorry for the depressing way to start your Friday morning, but CBS 5's Anna Werner has a pretty damn harrowing tale of an insurance company, Blue Shield of California, twice denying a claim