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- April 11, 2013
Health Advocate: Major Changes for Individuals Who Are Dually Eligible
Read moreThis issue of the Health Advocate provides background on individuals eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid (?dual eligible beneficiaries?) and identifies key issues as many states expand managed care to this diverse population.
- April 11, 2013
10 Reasons the Medicaid Expansion Helps to Address Health Disparities
Read moreThe Affordable Care Act?s Medicaid Expansion has the potential to extend health coverage to up to 17 million individuals?an important step in combating health disparities in low-income and communities of color. Despite this huge potential, many states are still weighing whether to adopt the expansion. NHeLP?s 10 Reasons the…
- April 11, 2013
10 Reasons the Medicaid Expansion Benefits Women Living with HIV
Jina Dhillon and Deborah ReidRead moreThe Affordable Care Act?s Medicaid Expansion has the potential to extend health coverage for many women living with HIV who are currently in a ?catch-22??unable to afford health insurance but not sick enough to qualify for Medicaid. NHeLP?s 10 Reasons the Medicaid Expansion Benefits Women Living with HIV makes…
- April 10, 2013
President’s Budget Makes Inroads, but Women’s Health Still at Risk
Read moreApril 10, 2013WASHINGTON—National Health Law Program (NHeLP) executive director Emily Spitzer issued the following statement reacting to President Obama's budget for 2014: "President Obama's 2014 budget makes important inroads by restoring the ability of the District of Columbia to use its own money to cover abortion services for low-income women…
- April 5, 2013
Court Orders FDA to Make Emergency Contraception Available without Age Restrictions
Read moreApril 5, 2013WASHINGTON—National Health Law Program executive director Emily Spitzer issued the following statement celebrating today’s ruling by a federal judge that emergency contraception be made available over-the-counter without any age restriction:“For a case that has been highly politicized and drawn out, today’s decision is welcome to the many…
- April 3, 2013
Fourth Circuit Upholds Ruling Protecting North Carolinians with Disabilities
Read moreApril 3, 2013RALEIGH, N.C.—The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Tuesday denied North Carolina's request for a rehearing in Pashby v. Delia, upholding an important ruling protecting the rights of persons with disabilities to receive crucial Medicaid services.The appellate court affirmed U.S. District Court Judge Terrence Boyle's…