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- November 30, 2016
HHS Nominee Rep. Tom Price Poses Serious Threats to Social Safety Net
Read moreNHeLP Statement on the Nomination of Rep. Tom Price to Head HHSWashington – The National Health Law Program (NHeLP) has advocated for the health rights of low-income Americans and underserved communities since 1969. These individuals and families face brutal challenges securing essential health care. But the president-elect – as evidenced…
- November 21, 2016
NHeLP Launches Bold Effort to Advance Children’s Health
Read moreRobert Wood Johnson Foundation Funds Work to Promote a Healthy SocietyWashington – The National Health Law Program is excited to announce a two-year strategic effort to promote and bolster benefits guaranteed by Medicaid and other safety net laws intended to improve children's health and the communities they live in.…
- November 9, 2016
NHeLP Will Fight to Protect Medicaid and the ACA
Read moreFighting for Quality Health for All People for Almost 50 Years, the National Health Law Program (NHeLP) Is Ready for BattleWashington – Last night's election outcome was startling and, for many in the country, cause for great concern about where we are heading. High on our list of concerns…
- September 26, 2016
Seventh Circuit Orders Illinois to Provide Care to Children With Severe Disabilities and Medical Conditions
Read moreCircuit Court Says Medicaid Law Requires State Officials to Ensure Medically Necessary TreatmentWashington - The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit upheld a lower district judge's preliminary injunction ordering the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) to "take immediate and affirmative steps" to provide in-home nursing…
- August 18, 2016
Religious Doctrine Must Not Override Medical Standards at Walgreens’ In-Store Clinics in Missouri and Illinois
Read moreACLU, MergerWatch and National Health Law Program Say Walgreens and SSM Health Must Provide Assurances to Those Seeking Health Care ServicesWashington - Walgreens must assure its customers seeking health care services that its in-store clinic provider, Catholic-sponsored SSM Health Medical Group, which adheres to religious directives, will not limit…
- August 16, 2016
NLADA to Honor NHeLP Legal Director Jane Perkins at its 2016 Exemplar Award Dinner
Read moreKutak-Dodds Prizes Recognizes Significant Work of an 'Equal Justice Advocate'Washington – The National Legal Aid & Defender Association (NLADA) will present its Kutak-Dodds Prize to National Health Law Program (NHeLP) Legal Director Jane Perkins at its 2016 Exemplar Award Dinner in Washington, D.C. on Sept. 29.Established in 1989, the…