- Show all
- Abigail Coursolle
- Alejandra Pavisich
- Alejandra Pavisich
- Alexis Robles-Fradet
- Alicia Emanuel
- Amanda Avery
- Amy Chen
- Andy DiAntonio
- Arielle Linsey
- Brian Brooks
- Candace Gibson
- Carly Myers
- Cassandra LaRose
- Cat Duffy
- Catherine McKee
- Cathren Cohen
- Charlie Blodnieks
- Charly Gilfoil
- Christina Piecora
- Corey Davis
- Dania Douglas
- Daniel Young
- David Machledt
- Deanna Hartog
- Elizabeth Edwards
- Elizabeth G. Taylor
- Emma Parker-Newton
- Eskedar Girmash
- Fabiola De Liban
- Georgesula Ziama
- Geron Gadd
- Hannah Eichner
- Hayley Penan
- Héctor Hernández-Delgado
- Ian McDonald
- Jane Perkins
- Jasmine Young
- Jennifer Lav
- Joe McLean
- Kally Xu
- Kasey Nichols
- Kimberly Lewis
- Leonardo Cuello
- lhigashi
- Liz McCaman Taylor
- Madeline Morcelle
- Mara Youdelman
- Margaret Okakpu
- Maya Levin
- Michelle Lilienfeld
- Michelle Yiu
- Miriam Delaney Heard
- Mizue Suito
- Priscilla Huang
- Rachel Holtzman
- Rolonda Donelson
- Sarah Grusin
- Sarah Somers
- Skyler Rosellini
- Susan Berke Fogel
- T. Nancy Lam
- veng
- Wayne Turner
- Zamir M. Brown
- Show all
- Alabama
- Alaska
- All United States
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- District of Columbia
- Florida
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- National
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
- Show all
- 1557
- 50th Anniversary
- Abortion
- ADS Evergreen
- Affordable Care Act
- Automated Decision Making
- Behavioral Health
- Child and Adolescent Health
- CHIP
- Civil Procedure
- Civil Rights
- Coronavirus
- Cost-sharing
- Court Access
- COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
- Data Collection
- Defending Medicaid
- Delivery System Reform
- Demonstrations
- Disability
- Disability Rights
- Doula Care
- Dual Eligible Beneficiaries
- Eligibility and Enrollment
- EPSDT
- Exchanges/Marketplaces
- Family Planning
- Federal and State Court Cases
- Foster youth
- HCBS/LTSS
- Health Care Reform
- Health Care Refusals
- Health Disparities
- Health Reform
- HIV/AIDS and Sexual Health
- Home and Community Based Services
- Immigrant Health
- Language Access
- LGBTQ Health
- Litigation
- Managed Care
- Medi-Cal
- Medicaid
- Medicaid Awareness Month
- Medicaid Awareness Month 2024
- Mental Health
- Nondiscrimination
- Opioid Use Disorder
- Oral Health
- Pregnancy
- Prescription Drugs Marketplace
- Prescription Drugs Medicaid
- Privacy and Confidentiality
- Protect Medicaid 2023
- Public Charge
- Public Health
- Reproductive Health
- Services
- Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH)
- Sexual Health
- Supreme Court
- Telehealth
- Waivers and Demonstrations
- Women's Health
- December 6, 2017
NHeLP Comments: HHS Rule on Moral Exemptions from ACA Birth Control Provision
Read moreThe Trump administration's "Interim Final Rule for Moral Exemptions and Accommodations" for the Affordable Care Act (ACA)'s contraceptions provision flouts the intent of the ACA by allowing a wildly broad exemption for all kinds of employers, non and for-profit, to cite "moral" reasons for refusing to provide no-cost, FDA…
- December 2, 2017
NHeLP Blasts Senate Republicans for Passing Atrociously Unfair Tax Plan
Read moreTax Benefits for Corporations and Super Wealthy, and Pain for Everyone ElseWashington – Senate Republicans have shoved through the Senate a widely unpopular tax plan that is a give-way to corporations and the very wealthy.National Health Law Program Executive Director Elizabeth G. Taylor criticized Senate Republicans for ramming through…
- December 1, 2017
1115 Waiver Requests: Analysis and Overview Chart
Read more(Chart updated January 26, 2018 and reflects most recent approvals in Kentucky. An updated chart can be downloaded here)Medicaid operates as a federal-state partnership: the federal government provides states with generous funding, but states must adhere to the requirements of the federal Medicaid statute and regulations.Now that Congress has…
- November 30, 2017
NHeLP Comments on HHS 2019 Proposed Rule Change to Benefit and Payment Parameters
Read moreIn comments to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), NHeLP urges the department to reject the proposed changes that would eliminate standardized options, as well as proposed changes to lower the threshold of covered services under Essential Health Benefits (EHBs). The EHB requirement has helped ensure people…
- November 30, 2017
NHeLP and Families USA Sign-On Letter Opposing HHS Changes to Essential Health Benefits
Read moreIn this national sign-on letter prepared by NHeLP and Families USA, more than 100 national and state-based organizations representing consumers, patients, and health care providers call on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid to reject not to accept proposed changes to the Essential Health Benefits (EHB) standard, arguing that…
- November 22, 2017
A Cure for Thousands of Missourians Living with Hepatitis C, After Lawsuit Challenges Restrictive State Medicaid Policy
Read moreSt. Louis - Thousands of Missouri Medicaid recipients who suffer from hepatitis C will now be able to get life-saving medicine that will cure their disease after litigation against the Missouri Department of Social Services.Three individuals on Medicaid, represented by three public interest law offices, filed a lawsuit a year ago…