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- March 17, 2020
NHeLP Asks Administrator Verma to Postpone Public Hearings on Oklahoma’s Medicaid Program in Light of Coronavirus
Read moreWashington, DC – The National Health Law Program has sent a letter to Seema Verma, Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, asking her to step in and stop Oklahoma from holding public hearings regarding changes to the State’s Medicaid program in light of the coronavirus pandemic.…
- March 13, 2020
Coronavirus Resources
Read moreThis is a time of uncertainty and anxiety. Like individuals and institutions around the globe, the National Health Law Program is monitoring the coronavirus pandemic. As an organization dedicated to protecting and expanding access to health rights for low-income and underserved individuals, we are acutely aware that the coronavirus…
- March 12, 2020
The Indian Health Care Improvement Act: Another Potential Casualty of Efforts to Repeal the ACA
Read moreThis blog was originally written for The Network for Public Health LawAs most health policy observers know, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) once again faces an existential legal threat. The ACA has suffered dozens of attacks since its enactment in 2010. The same day President Obama signed the Act,…
- March 12, 2020
The Administration’s Assault on the ACA Undermining Coronavirus Efforts
Read moreA recent announcement by Vice President Pence added to the confusion surrounding the administration’s response to the coronavirus epidemic. Pence stated that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) “has already denominated a test for the coronavirus to be an essential health benefit, which ensures that it will…
- March 11, 2020
Kaiser Permanente Contributes $1 million to 10 Leading Public Health Organizations and Collaborates with CDC Foundation to Support COVID-19 Response
Read moreSupport for effective outbreak response will help share best practices based on evidence and dataOAKLAND, Calif. – Kaiser Permanente is contributing $1 million to 10 leading public health organizations and collaborating with CDC Foundation to strengthen the United States’ public health infrastructure and response systems to stop the spread…
- March 10, 2020
Presumptive Eligibility and Abortion Issue Brief
Read moreIn this Issue Brief, authors Fabiola Carrión and Courtney Mendoza define Presumptive Eligibility (P.E.), which allows a patient to receive immediate Medicaid coverage if that individual is likely to be found eligible based on income, household size, and if applicable, pregnancy status. The authors describe how P.E. works, its…