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Archives
- March 31, 2017
Lessons from California
Read moreThe House Republicans' "American Health Care Act" would have harmed California disproportionately, NHeLP Staff Attorney Alicia Kauk writes in this month's "Lessons from California." She notes, "As many as 14 million Medi-Cal individuals, 9.3 million who are people of color, stood to lose coverage or significant reductions in services…
- March 31, 2017
California Using Legislation to Defend the ACA and Medicaid
Read morePresident Trump and congressional Republicans continue their efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act and cut Medicaid. But California has vowed to fight any cuts. Earlier this year In response to a request from Congressman McCarthy of Bakersfield, CA, California’s elected officials spoke out against the president’s agenda to…
- March 30, 2017
What Makes Medicaid, Medicaid? — Access
Abbi Coursolle, David Machledt, and Wayne Turner Issue BriefRead moreIn the fourth paper in our "What Makes Medicaid, Medicaid?" series, NHeLP experts explain the provisions and protections that ensure Medicaid beneficiaries gain access to quality health care services. Senior Attorney Abigail Coursolle, Senior Policy Analyst David Machledt, and Senior Attorney Wayne Turner write, "Medicaid is designed to include…
- March 24, 2017
Congress Avoids Vote on Terrible, No-Good, Very Bad “Health Care” Bill
Read moreHealth Advocates Stave Off Devastating ACA Repeal & Draconian Medicaid CutsWashington – Late today U.S. House leadership removed the American Heath Care Act (AHCA) from the floor before a vote could occur. The bill is an extreme measure that seeks to repeal the Affordable Care Act and drastically slash Medicaid…
- March 23, 2017
Five Facts About the Essential Health Benefits and American Health Care Act
Read moreIn this updated fact sheet, NHeLP Senior Attorney Michelle Lilienfeld highlights five facts about the Essential Health Benefits (EHBs) as they apply to Marketplace health plans and certain other private market plans that show why EHBs are essential to providing a base level of coverage for individuals and families.
- March 23, 2017
AHCA’s Block Grant Option and EPSDT
Read moreIn an effort to win passage of the so-called American Health Care Act (AHCA), House Republicans continue to add provisions that would cut health care for the most vulnerable. NHeLP Managing Attorney of the DC Office Mara Youdelman and Legal Director Jane Perkins explain how a block grant in…