CA's unemployment debt to the federal government will surge past $20 billion next year, according to a new state analysis of the financial fallout from an unprecedented spike in jobless claims during the COVID-19 pandemic. 📝 LAHepler 📸 mgutierrezjr
, after an interested buyer refused to meet his conditions and pulled out from a purchase deal.
In the case of Beverly Hospital, American Healthcare Systems has agreed to meet the following conditions, according to Bonta’s office:Restore services that were shut down during bankruptcy, including obstetrics, gynecological services and pediatrics; Ensure access to Medi-Cal and Medicare patients, who make up about 75% of the hospitals’ patient population;Comply with state staffing levels.The offices of the Employment Development Department in Sacramento on Jan. 10, 2022. Photo by Miguel Gutierrez Jr.
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