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Archives
- March 31, 2021
Making “Convenient Care” the Right Care for All: Improving State Oversight of Urgent Care Centers and Retail Health Clinics
Tess Solomon, Kelly Jo Popkin, Amy Chen, Lois Uttley, and Susannah Baruch Guide, Manual/Report, ArticleRead moreA growing number of health care consumers are turning to urgent care centers and retail health clinics, which have rapidly proliferated across the country in recent years and are sometimes referred to as “convenient care.” Urgent care centers have played a particularly critical role in meeting the high demand…
- March 25, 2021
Fostering Equitable Access to Abortion Coverage: Reversing the Hyde Amendment
Read moreThe future of access to abortion services is at a crossroads. The Biden-Harris administration and 117th Congress could commit to dismantling the injustices of the Trump-Pence years and long-standing systems of oppression, or they could retreat and maintain the status quo that so harms low-income and underserved communities. This…
- March 24, 2021
NHeLP’s attorney on KCBS radio interview
Read moreNHeLP's attorney Mara Youdelman was interviewed by San Francisco's KCBS radio on the language barriers that people face as an impediment to healthcare access. Click on the publication button to download the MP3 file of the interview.
- March 24, 2021
Etheredge v. Nebraska DHHS, District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska
Litigation Team CasesRead moreNebraska’s Medicaid agency requires people eligible for Medicaid expansion to jump through administrative hoops and comply with requirements that do not apply to other beneficiaries. This violates Initiative 427, the Medicaid expansion law that was approved by Nebraska citizens. Through this lawsuit, we are striving to ensure that beneficiaries…
- March 4, 2021
NHeLP attorney Madeline Morcelle publishes op-ed with Rewire News Group
Read moreNHeLP attorney Madeline Morcelle published an op-ed with Rewire News Group on how the Trump-era public charge rule harms immigrants. Grounded in her past work as a community lawyer for Indigenous Guatemalan immigrant communities in Mississippi, it unpacks how the rule obstructs access to vital health care services and…