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- September 19, 2021
NHeLP Celebrates Telehealth Awareness Week, September 19- 25, 2021
Read moreSeptember 19-25, 2021 is Telehealth Awareness Week. NHeLP joins many stakeholders, health care providers, and advocates to acknowledge this week and raise awareness of the importance of telehealth.Telehealth is the use of digital technologies to deliver health care, health information, and other health services by connecting two or more…
- September 1, 2021
California should take steps to allow text- or chat-based telehealth services
Abbi Coursolle california, UncategorizedRead moreBy Darian Diepholz (Saint Louis University School of Law class of 2022) & Abbi CoursolleJane is 20 years old and living in a multi-family home with her parents, three siblings, and grandparents. She is enrolled in Medicaid and has been visiting a therapist for mental health services for two…
- July 28, 2021
State 2021-22 Budget Benefits Health of Low-Income Californians
Read moreOn Thursday, July 15, 2021, the California Legislature passed its new budget that expands and improves health coverage for millions of low-income Californians.
- July 1, 2021
Surgeries on Intersex Infants are Bad Medicine
Read moreSex, gender, and medical interventions for young people have been widely discussed in state legislatures this year, with a record number of states introducing bills which would limit or prohibit gender-affirming care for transgender youth. Gender-affirming care is supported and recognized as good health care by professional medical organizations…
- May 26, 2021
NHeLP Files “Friend of Court” Brief to Protect Access to Promised Behavioral Health Care
Read moreMillions of people in the U.S. need mental health and substance use disorder services, collectively known as behavioral health, but do not get them. Despite the high numbers of people who need behavioral health care, people often have trouble accessing the care they need. Last week, NHeLP along with…
- May 6, 2021
State Momnibus Bills Take Aim at the Black Maternal Mortality Epidemic
Helen Mun* and Madeline Morcelle california, Health Equity, HomepageRead moreOur country is in the throes of a Black maternal mortality epidemic. Black birthing people are three to four times more likely to die from pregnancy complications than their white counterparts. Over the past year, the COVID-19 pandemic has created new and worsened existing barriers to health care and…