Striking nurses back bill requiring health plans that receive state subsidies to disclose investments
Feb. 11—While the United Nurses Associations of
On Tuesday, California State Assemblymember
"Nonprofit health care plans benefit from public subsidies and taxpayer support because of their obligation to put patients and community health first," a statement by United Nurses Associations of
"We came to Kaiser dreaming of healing patients, supporting families, and being there in the hardest moments of people's lives," said
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