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Archives
- March 10, 2022
NHeLP Statement on the Inclusion of Hyde Amendment in 2022 Omnibus Appropriations Bill
Read more“The National Health Law Program is disappointed by the inclusion of the Hyde amendment in the 2022 Omnibus appropriations bill that just passed Congress. The Hyde amendment, a bill rider that limits federal funding of abortion to cases of rape, incest, or life endangerment, has functioned as a de facto…
- March 9, 2022
Reducing Opioid Prescriptions Does Not Reduce Overdoses, but It Does Harm Low-Income Pain Patients
Read moreAs opioid overdose rates reach an all-time high in the United States, much of the public discussion is dominated by prescription opioids and the misdeeds of pharmaceutical companies. However, the reality of opioid use and overdose is more complicated, and these narratives put too much emphasis on reducing opioid…
- March 8, 2022
[Webinar] Medi-Cal Expansion: Health4All Older Adults
Read moreThis informational webinar provides statewide advocates with critical information about Health4All Older Adults, also known as Medi-Cal's Older Adult Expansion program. Older Adult Expansion will provide full-scope Medi-Cal coverage to all eligible adults 50 years and older, regardless of immigration status, and will be implemented May 1, 2022. Advocates…
- March 3, 2022
State Efforts to Deny Transgender Youth Gender-Affirming Care Hit Low-Income and At-Risk Youth the Hardest
Read moreIn 2021, legislators introduced a record number of bills attacking transgender individuals, with many of the bills specifically designed to deny transgender youth access to gender-affirming medical care.In April, Arkansas became the first state to ban gender-affirming services for transgender individuals under the age of 18. Transgender youth, their…
- March 2, 2022
Q&A from Doulas Know Best: Lessons Learned from California’s Doula Pilot Programs
Read moreThis document lists the question and answers from the panel discussion titled Doulas Know Best: Lessons Learned from California's Doula Pilot Programs. These questions were submitted during the panel discussion and during registration for the panel. The answers are a combined effort of NHeLP staff, panel presenters, and attendees.
- March 2, 2022
Doulas Know Best: Lessons Learned from California’s Doula Pilot Programs Panel Discussion
Read moreWatch a recording of our virtual panel discussion on lessons learned from California's doula pilot programs. Hear directly from the doulas and program administrators who launched, implemented, and led innovative doula pilot programs across the state.