Astrana Health Partners with Newly Formed Physician Association of California
Building on its significant momentum, the Physician Association of California today announced its partnership with Astrana Health, a leading healthcare provider committed to excellence in patient care. This significant partnership will advance the Physician Association of California and Astrana Health’s dedication to healthcare advocacy and strengthen collaboration within the physician community.
The federal budget process is a mess. These providers pay the price.
Congress talks a big game about supporting healthcare providers and workers, but the messy, unpredictable way lawmakers go about enacting budgets has some in the field feeling like Capitol Hill just makes things worse.
Independent physicians essential to solving CA’s healthcare provider shortage
Independent physicians and small practice groups are essential healthcare providers in California who contribute to the availability and accessibility of high-quality care in the state.
Independent doctors form new trade group, Physician Association of California
A new trade group has formed in Sacramento to represent independent physicians across the state.
New Physicians’ Association Formed to Champion Independent and Small Group Practitioners in Sacramento
The Physician Association of California (PAC), representing more than 14,000 physicians, today announced its leadership team and official launch. PAC is dedicated to amplifying the voices of independent practitioners in Sacramento, advocating for their unique interests in the healthcare delivery system.
2024-25 State Budget Proposal Protects Core Priorities and Ensures Fiscal Stability
January budget proposal closes a $37.86 billion shortfall while protecting key investments in education, public safety, addressing homelessness, mental health care reform, and climate action
Governor Newsom Puts Historic Mental Health Transformation on March 2024 Ballot
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: For the first time in decades, Californians will have the ability to transform the state’s mental health system – modernizing to meet the needs of all Californians. Governor Newsom signed Senate Bill 326 (Eggman), modernizing the Mental Health Services Act, and Assembly Bill 531 (Irwin), a $6.38 Billion bond to build new behavioral health housing and treatment settings across the state. Californians will vote on this package, collectively known as Proposition 1, on the March 2024 ballot.