The Women’s Choice Clinic of Oakland, Calif., one of the oldest women-centered health clinics in the U.S., announced on Tuesday that it is closing because of funding shortages resulting from delays in reimbursements from Medi-Cal, California’s Medicaid program, the Oakland Tribune reports.
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