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- July 15, 2020
Equity Stance
Read moreVision:The National Health Law Program (NHeLP) believes that health equity is achieved when a person’s characteristics and circumstances -- including race and ethnicity, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, income, class, disability, health, immigration status, nationality, religious beliefs, language proficiency, or geographic location -- do not predict their health…
- July 13, 2020
Recap: The Latest Supreme Court Decision on the ACA Contraceptive Coverage Requirement
Read moreEarlier this week, the Supreme Court issued its third major opinion concerning the Affordable Care Act (ACA) requirement that health plans cover all FDA-approved contraceptive methods for women without cost sharing. In Little Sisters of the Poor Saints Peter and Paul Home v. Pennsylvania (Little Sisters), the Court upheld…
- July 13, 2020
Amicus: June Medical Services v. Gee, U.S. Supreme Court
Jane Perkins, Sarah Somers, and Abbi CoursolleRead moreThe National Health Law Program and The National Network of Abortion Funds filed an amicus brief opposing Louisiana’s unconstitutional admitting-privileges requirement. Louisiana has constructed an imposing, and in some cases impossibly high, impediment to those seeking abortion care in the state. If it had been allowed to go into…
- July 8, 2020
Supreme Court Contraceptive Ruling Will Exacerbate Racial Inequities in Health Care
Read moreWashington, DC - Against the backdrop of a global pandemic and nation-wide calls for racial justice, the United States Supreme Court moved to weaken access to contraception in a 7 to 2 ruling in the case Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania. At issue in the case was…
- July 7, 2020
Letter Calls on Seema Verma to Reject Oklahoma’s Section 1115 Request Following Ballot Initiative
Read moreIn a letter to the Center on Medicare & Medicaid Services, the National Health Law Program requested that Administrator Verma reject Oklahoma's SoonerCare 2.0 application. The proposed 1115 waiver project would violate recent changes to Oklahoma law following the June 30, 2020 ballot initiative that amended the Oklahoma Constitution…
- July 7, 2020
National Health Law Program Condemns U.S. House Spending Bill with Medicaid Abortion Ban
Read moreWashington, D.C. - The National Health Law Program condemns the House of Representatives’ inclusion of the Hyde amendment in its 2021 appropriations bill. For over 40 years, the Hyde amendment has severely limited federal funding of abortion services. This de facto ban impacts those who rely on Medicaid, Medicare,…