HEALTHCALMATTERS
Proposition 44 ensures California’s community clinics prioritize patients over executives
California voters will decide on Proposition 44 this fall, which would require community clinics to spend at least 90% of their revenue on patient care and limit executive pay to no more than 10%. Social worker Sandra Carranza supports the act, stating it holds clinics accountable by ensuring funding reaches patients. Conversely, a physician argues that the measure's poor design may hurt the majority of clinics.
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