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- July 23, 2015
KQED News: PriceCheck: How much does it cost to have a baby in Northern California?
Read moreBy Lisa AliferisChildbirth is the most common reason for hospitalization in the U.S. In California, about half a million babies are born every year. Given how common it is — and that most births are fairly uncomplicated, medically — you'd think there would be some predictability in prices...."So the…
- July 17, 2015
The Hill: Time to promote fairness and transparency in healthcare
Read moreBy Stacey L. Worthy and Marcus A. GarzaAfter over five years of vigorous debate, more than 50 congressional votes, a presidential election, and two Supreme Court decisions, the fate of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) has finally been sealed with last week's King v. Burwell decision.…
- July 17, 2015
San Francisco Chronicle: Fast-growing Medi-Cal has shortage of doctors
Read moreBy Anna GormanRozena Abriha enrolled in Medi-Cal earlier this year and was grateful to receive health coverage. But, despite making about a dozen phone calls, she hasn't been able to find a doctor willing to take new patients. So Abriha has sought treatment at an urgent care center multiple…
- July 8, 2015
Al Jazeera America: Amid ‘incredible epidemic,’ needle exchange programs gain momentum
Read moreAs needle exchange clinics gain acceptance across the US, politics and bureaucracy may be curbing their spreadBy Lisa De BodeA spike in intravenous drug use in a growing number of U.S. counties has led to soaring infection rates of hepatitis C and HIV in communities across the country. Increasingly…
- July 8, 2015
NHeLP Applauds Introduction of EACH Woman Act to Remove Harmful Hyde Amendment
Read moreWASHINGTON—Today, the National Health Law Program (NHeLP) released the following statement in support of the Equal Access to Abortion Coverage in Health Insurance Act (the EACH Woman Act). The bill, introduced by Rep. Barbara Lee, Rep. Jan Schakowsky and Rep. Diana DeGette, would ensure health coverage of abortion for…
- July 5, 2015
Chattanooga Times Free Press: TennCare to overhaul ‘unhelpful’ helpline
Read more$56 million contract latest in do-overs for new state systemBy Kate BelzIn early 2014, Tennesseans trying to get enrolled in the state's Medicaid program faced a strange new landscape with few guides to help them.Changes under the Affordable Care Act meant the state's rules for determining Medicaid eligibility had…