Pro Sports Could Return in California by June, Gov. Gavin Newsom says

State eyeing first week of June for pro sports — without spectators — to return

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Newsom Releases Budget Revision Proposal

Gov. Gavin Newsom submitted his 2020-21 May revision budget proposal to the Legislature — a plan aimed to close the budget gap of more than $54 billion brought on by the COVID-19 recession.

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Moderna Coronavirus Vaccine Trial Shows Promising Early Results

The company said a test in 8 healthy volunteers found its experimental vaccine was safe and provoked a strong immune response. It is on an accelerated timetable to begin larger human trials soon.

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Where are Coronavirus Cases Surging in California — And Why?

As California looks to ease stay-home restrictions imposed to keep COVID-19 in check, infections of the new coronavirus seem to be spreading fastest in the southern third of the state, according to a Bay Area News Group analysis.

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Hospitals Face An Uncertain Financial Future

When it comes to keeping Wilmington Health afloat, every option is on the table. CEO Jeff James said he might eventually need to sell the North Carolina multispecialty practice’s properties and lease them back. Worst-case scenario: He might eventually need to sell the practice.

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The COVID-19 Pandemic Will Have a Long-Term Impact on Healthcare. Here are 4 Changes to Expect

Even after the immediate emergency of the current COVID-19 pandemic passes, the healthcare industry won't return to business as usual, experts say.

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Health Insurers Need to Restart Care Management: AHIP

The insurer group says precertification and preauthorization programs can improve the quality of care.

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Has Coronavirus Changed Retirement Planning?

Despite the major changes to retirement account rules under the CARES Act, nearly 72% of Americans opted to stay the course and stick to their investment plan during the COVID-19 crisis, according to a YouGov survey in this Forbes article.

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Nevada Health Link Special Enrollment Ending May 15

The Exceptional Circumstance Open Enrollment Period announced in March by the Silver State Health Insurance Exchange expires Friday, and Nevadans who need health insurance are urged to enroll in a qualified health plan through Nevada Health Link, the online health insurance marketplace operated by the exchange.

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New Nevada Unemployment Head Talks Delays, Gig Worker Benefits

Record-breaking jobless claims coupled with frustrated Nevadans and an outdated operating system were just some of the issues Heather Korbulic inherited her first week serving as interim director of the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation.

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