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- September 29, 2022
Contingency Management: A Promising Intervention for Treating Stimulant Use Disorder among Medicaid Beneficiaries
Read moreSeptember is National Recovery Month, an important reminder that while we have come a long way in reducing the burdens associated with substance use disorders (SUD), the U.S. is still in the midst of a nationwide overdose epidemic. The epidemic is also rapidly changing and affects individuals from all…
- September 28, 2022
Summary of Amicus Briefs Supporting Ivanka Talevski in Health & Hospital Corporation of Marion County v. Talevski (No. 21-806)
Jane Perkins, Amanda Avery, and Erica Turret* Court Document, Fact Sheet, Case ExplainerRead moreThe Supreme Court is deciding whether individuals can enforce the Medicaid Act through 42 USC 1983. Section 1983 has been the primary method for individuals to enforce the Act for more than 40 years. Losing this right would be a tremendous blow to individual enforcement and government accountability. Last…
- September 27, 2022
How Proposed Changes to Section 1557 Strengthen Protections Related to Pregnancy or Related Conditions, Including Abortion
Read moreSexism is deeply entrenched in every facet of our society, including the U.S. health care system. One of its many harmful manifestations is discrimination related to pregnancy or related conditions. Rooted in part in historical and present-day policies that aim to achieve reproductive control and subordination, particularly for Black,…
- September 27, 2022
How the Proposed Section 1557 Rule Addresses Discrimination Based on Sex Stereotypes
Read moreSex stereotypes are stereotypical ideas about masculinity or femininity, such as expectations about how people should represent or communicate their gender to others, gendered expectations about roles based on sex, or belefs that gender can only be binary. They fuel pervasive forms of sex discrimination in our health care…
- September 27, 2022
California Future of Abortion Council Statement on Governor Newsom Signing Historic Bill Package Aimed at Protecting and Expanding Access to Abortion Care
Read moreCalifornia Builds on National Reproductive Freedom LeadershipCALIFORNIA – The California Future of Abortion Council (CA FAB Council) steering committee, comprised of the National Health Law Program, ACCESS REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE, Black Women for Wellness Action Project, Essential Access Health, NARAL Pro-Choice California, Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California, and Training in…
- September 27, 2022
Governor Newsom Signs Contraceptive Equity Bill Into Law
Read moreExpanding Access to Contraceptive Care Without Cost-Sharing for Millions of CaliforniansSacramento, CA – Today, Governor Gavin Newsom signed SB 523 - the Contraceptive Equity Act of 2022 into law. Authored by Senator Connie M. Leyva (D-Chino), SB 523 will expand and modernize birth control access in California. In the face…