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- March 27, 2015
Aetna Agrees to Make HIV Medications More Affordable After Complaint
Read moreWASHINGTON—The National Health Law Program (NHeLP) welcomed yesterday's announcement by Aetna that it will reduce the costs of HIV medications that had previously been priced as specialty drugs. NHeLP and The AIDS Institute (TAI) filed a complaint on May 29, 2014, with the U.S. Department of Health and Human…
- March 26, 2015
House Passes Children’s Health Program Reauthorization; NHeLP Encourages Senate to Act
Read moreWASHINGTON—Today, the National Health Law Program (NHeLP) issued the following statement supporting the House passage of a bill (HR 2) reauthorizing the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).“We are pleased to see bipartisan support to protect a crucial health program that millions of children rely on,” said Elizabeth G. Taylor,…
- March 26, 2015
Bloomberg: Aetna to Lower Costs for Most HIV Drugs After Complaint
Read moreBy Zachary Tracer(Bloomberg) -- Aetna Inc. has agreed to reduce out-of-pocket payments for most HIV and AIDS medicines after pressure from an advocacy group, revising coverage that had some patients paying $1,000 a month for the drugs.Before the change, Aetna put almost all HIV drugs in its highest category…
- March 19, 2015
Think Progress: Four States That Are Actually Working To Protect Abortion Rights
Read moreBy Tara Culp-ResslerAs states move to enact hundreds of abortion restrictions, and fights over taxpayer funding for abortion derail bipartisan policy initiatives on Capitol Hill, it can be hard to see any progress in this area. But beyond the headlines, there's a quiet effort underway to reclaim the conversation.More…
- March 17, 2015
The Tennessean: TennCare admits more failures with delayed applications
Read moreBy Tom WilemonTennCare by its own admission failed to comply with a federal judge's order to promptly address some of the backlogged Medicaid applications caused by a flawed eligibility system.The process it set up to rectify the problem came with yet another set of glitches. As a result, Tennesseans who…
- March 3, 2015
Guttmacher Policy Review: Making Medicaid Managed Care Work for Family Planning Coverage and Services
Read moreBy Adam SonfieldThe year 2014 was the first year of the Affordable Care Act's (ACA's) broad expansion of Medicaid to individuals up to 138% of the federal poverty level. Despite the fact that 22 states have yet to agree to the expansion, Medicaid enrollment has surged. By December 2014,…