1. Newsom signs new law to help more doctors from Mexico practice in California.
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DE JESUS BETANCOURT, CHRISTIAN and FOCUS, MERCED
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PHYSICIAN supply & demand ,CONSTRUCTION laws ,PHYSICIANS ,LEGISLATIVE bills ,DENTISTS - Abstract
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a new law, Assembly Bill 2860, to address the doctor shortage in the San Joaquin Valley. The law allows licensed physicians and dentists from Mexico to practice in California for three years, removing the requirement for English as a Second Language classes. This program builds on a pilot project from 2002 and has received support from local health systems. The law aims to improve access to healthcare in underserved communities and recruit 10 new physicians every three years. Critics have raised concerns about licensing standards, but the program ensures that all physicians meet the same standards as US-trained doctors. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024