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5 Things To Know:CDPH Recommends Updating Vaccines for Back to School

As the 2025-26 school year approaches, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) recommends that families stay up to date on all vaccinations to prevent the spread of serious illnesses, reduce hospitalizations, and help keep kids in the classroom. For information on immunization laws and required vaccinations for students, families can visit CDPH’s Shots for...

5 Things To Know: EMSA Seeks Input on Revised Chapter 6 Specialty Care Regulations

On July 3, the California Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA) released a revised Chapter 6 regulation proposal, which outlines critical updates to specialty care programs — including trauma, ST-elevation myocardial infarction, stroke, and Emergency Medical Services for Children — and opens a second round of public comment. The California Hospital Association’s (CHA’s) Emergency Medical Services and Trauma...

5 Things To Know: San Diego County Sees Uptick in Meningococcal Disease

As of June 30, San Diego County has seen seven cases of invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) — a significant increase from the average of 3.7 IMD cases per year between 2022-24, according to a July 3 health advisory. Providers should report confirmed and suspected meningococcal infections immediately to the San Diego County Epidemiology Unit.

5 Things To Know: CDPH Seeks Feedback on BHSA Population-Based Prevention Program Guide

The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has released the first phase of its Behavioral Health Services Act (BHSA) population-based prevention program guidance, covering requirements, statewide goals, and state-level prevention strategies. Feedback — which will help inform the program’s planning, development, and implementation — will be accepted through July 11 and can be shared through...

5 Things To Know: Upcoming Webinar to Share Resources for Formerly Incarcerated Seniors in Need of Health Coverage

On July 22, Justice in Aging will host a webinar intended to help reentry navigators, legal service providers, and aging advocates support formerly incarcerated seniors in accessing health care coverage. It will include instructions on enrolling in Medicare using the Incarceration Special Enrollment Period, accessing Medicare services while in community supervision, and accessing additional financial...