George Skelton: Optometrists, ophthalmologists square off over bill to expand role of primary care eye doctors
by George Skelton, Los Angeles Times
Sep 23, 2022
3 minutes
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — There's a nonsensical disconnect in California's efforts to provide universal health care. There aren't enough doctors willing to accept the state's small fees for treating low-income patients.
So it's universal health care in name only — despite Gov. Gavin Newsom's repeated boasting about it — because millions of people are denied access to preventive medicine or treatment of their ailments.
Medi-Cal — California's version of Medicaid for the poor — is an unfulfilled promise in too many cases. A third of Californians, including 40% of the state's children, are
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