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- September 3, 2015
Inside Health Policy: Stakeholders Pleased ACA Non-Discrimination Rule Finally Out But Want More Clarity
Read moreBy Amy LotvenKey stakeholders praised HHS for proposing a long-awaited rule on the ACA's nondiscrimination provisions but said they are upset the administration didn't offer specific examples of discriminatory benefit design. Beneficiary advocates also said they are thrilled the proposed rule, the first federal civil rights law that bans…
- September 2, 2015
NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune: Bobby Jindal’s claim that Planned Parenthood can’t sue may not hold up, experts say
Read moreBy Kevin LittenThe claim that Gov. Bobby Jindal's administration is making about Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast's ability to sue in federal court is not likely to hold up, experts on Medicaid law said Friday (Aug. 28)....Jane Perkins, the legal director of the National Health Law Program in Washington, said…
- August 26, 2015
California Healthline: Did the ACA Improve Access to Rx Drugs? Some Patients Don’t Think So
Read moreBy Michelle Rosenfeld, California Healthline EditorThe Affordable Care Act guarantees that 10 "essential health benefits" -- including coverage of prescription drugs -- will be included in every plan sold through the law's insurance exchanges....Wayne Turner, a staff attorney at the National Health Law Program, told California Healthline, "The drive…
- August 13, 2015
Modern Healthcare: Women’s health services may suffer as states target Planned Parenthood
Read moreBy Virgil DicksonA showdown between two states and the Obama administration over eliminating Planned Parenthood's status as a Medicaid provider could mean thousands of women will find themselves without access to reproductive care...."The bottom line of this is that the people that are being harmed by this in this…
- August 12, 2015
Washington Blade: D.C. intervenes in HIV drug bias case
Read moreBy Lou Chibbaro Jr.At least three D.C. government agencies "took aggressive steps" earlier this year to stop a health insurance company from discriminating against people with HIV by forcing them to pay excessively high co-payments for their life-saving prescription drugs.According to Mila Kofman, executive director of the D.C. Health…
- August 7, 2015
CBS News: Abortion controversy overshadows Planned Parenthood health services
Read moreBy Ashley WelchRepublican calls to end federal funding of Planned Parenthood, after an anti-abortion group released a series of undercover videos, have put a spotlight on the organization in recent weeks. The videos, which allegedly showed Planned Parenthood medical officers discussing the sale of fetal tissue to researchers, sparked…