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- September 22, 2021
On Heels of Texas Abortion Ban, California Reproductive Rights and Justice Organizations Announce Efforts to Protect & Expand Access to Abortion
Read moreHistoric, Dangerous Attacks to Reproductive Freedom Reinforce California’s Role as Beacon of Hope for People Seeking Sexual and Reproductive Health CareSACRAMENTO — The National Health Law Program (NHeLP), Black Women for Wellness Action Project, ACCESS REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE, NARAL Pro-Choice California, and Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California (PPAC), along with other…
- September 19, 2021
NHeLP Celebrates Telehealth Awareness Week, September 19- 25, 2021
Read moreSeptember 19-25, 2021 is Telehealth Awareness Week. NHeLP joins many stakeholders, health care providers, and advocates to acknowledge this week and raise awareness of the importance of telehealth.Telehealth is the use of digital technologies to deliver health care, health information, and other health services by connecting two or more…
- September 16, 2021
HCBS Win in Oklahoma: CMS Will Not Permit 5-year residency restriction
Read moreMedicaid home and community-based services (HCBS) play a crucial role in keeping people with disabilities and older adults safe at home, in their communities, and out of institutional settings. Robust HCBS services promote better health outcomes, improve patients' social and emotional lives, and are often more economically efficient than…
- September 15, 2021
Washington State’s Commitment to Robust Mental Health Services and Supports for Children and Youth Brings to a Close TR Lawsuit
Read moreSeattle, Washington - In November 2009, the TR lawsuit was brought on behalf of a class of Medicaid eligible children under age 21 in Washington State who have a mental illness or condition and need intensive home and community based services to treat that condition. In 2013, the parties…
- September 15, 2021
Comments on NIST Proposal for Identifying & Managing Bias in AI
Read moreAs awareness grows of the biases baked into artificial intelligence and other automated decision making, and the real world impacts of these systems on people, federal agencies like the National Institute of Standards and Technology are developing risk management frameworks for these systems. NHeLP submitted comments on NIST's recent…
- September 10, 2021
It is Time to Lift the Bar—NHeLP Calls on Congress to Pass the “Lift the Bar Act” and End the 5-Year Bar on Medicaid for Immigrants
Read moreWashington, DC - The National Health Law Program strongly believes that everyone should have equitable and affordable access to health care, regardless of how long they have been in the United States or their immigration status. Ending the 5-year bar on Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and…