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California voters reject Proposition 29's mandates for kidney dialysis clinics

LOS ANGELES — For a third time, California voters rejected a statewide mandate to increase medical staffing at dialysis centers. Proposition 29 would have required dialysis clinics to have a doctor, nurse practitioner or physician assistant present while patients are receiving care at any of the state's 600 dialysis centers. Clinics also would have been required to disclose if a physician had ...
Rue Arnwine Jr., a COVID-19 patient gets dialysis at Desert Cities Dialysis in Victorville, California.

LOS ANGELES — For a third time, California voters rejected a statewide mandate to increase medical staffing at dialysis centers.

Proposition 29 would have required dialysis clinics to have a doctor, nurse practitioner or physician assistant

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