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- May 20, 2020
National Health Law Program Encouraged by Senate Introduction of the HEAL for Immigrant Women and Families Act
Read moreWashington, D.C. - As the COVID-19 pandemic reveals painful inequities in the United States health care system, the need to provide immigrant communities with access to health care becomes all the more urgent. The National Health Law Program is proud to join 257 other organizations in supporting the Health Equity…
- May 19, 2020
The COVID-19 Pandemic Will Cause Deep Cuts to Rural America
Read moreMost major media outlets to date have focused their attention on the spread of COVID-19 in metropolitan areas like New York City, where the devastating impact of this pandemic is undeniably overwhelming. Nearly a quarter of all recorded U.S. COVID-19 deaths have been in New York City yet, a…
- May 18, 2020
Fighting for Abortion Coverage for Low-Income Pennsylvanians
Read moreSince 1976, Congress has restricted the use of federal Medicaid funding for abortion care. Under the current version of the restriction, commonly known as the Hyde Amendment, federal funding is only available for abortions when a pregnancy is the result of rape or incest or threatens the life of…
- May 18, 2020
Medicaid is the Hero in The HEROES Act
Read moreDespite weeks of sheltering in place, coronavirus continues to ravage the country. Deaths continue to rise, testing is still in short supply, and the numbers of individuals filing for unemployment continue to riseMedicaid has always served as the safety net for low-income and underserved individuals, providing comprehensive, affordable health…
- May 18, 2020
Medicaid in Transitions — Monitoring COVID-Related Changes in Coverage
Read moreAll 50 states and the District of Columbia have made changes to their Medicaid programs in light of the COVID-19 emergency. In most, but not all, cases these changes maintain or expand health coverage and adapt administration of the program to maximize availability of acute and ICU beds and…
- May 18, 2020
Top Ten List: Telehealth Coverage During COVID-19
Read moreAs the COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated, Medicaid-eligible and other underserved individuals should be able to benefit from telehealth’s promises. During this public health emergency, several states are working to ensure that Medicaid beneficiaries and others have access to needed services. Below are measures that some states have taken to…