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- February 24, 2021
New Directions in Regulatory Policy Give Health Policy Advocates a Glimmer of Hope
Read moreOn his first day in office, President Biden issued a series of Executive Orders and Memoranda that signaled a clear departure from the administrative and regulatory policies of the Trump Administration. This was welcome news to health policy advocates who hope that the Biden Administration can help reverse some…
- February 16, 2021
To End the Pandemic, California Must Prioritize Equity in Vaccine Distribution
Read moreIt has now been over a year since the first cases of COVID-19 were detected in California, and, while the vaccine rollout has brought hope that the pandemic will eventually be behind us, distribution problems threaten that progress. At this point, we know who is at greatest risk of…
- January 11, 2021
Im/migrant Detention is Reproductive Injustice
Read moreFor the past four years, the Trump administration’s U.S. Department of Homeland Security has committed a litany of human rights violations against immigrants and migrants.
- November 17, 2020
Mental Health Parity: Substance Use Disorder Parity Lags & Requires Meaningful Disclosure
Read moreEliminating discriminatory treatment limitations is at the heart of federal parity law, but access to substance use disorder (SUD) treatment continues to face substantial barriers for the more than 20 million of people in the U.S. who have a substance use disorder.Parity laws require health coverage programs, including Medicaid…
- November 17, 2020
Mental Health Parity: Behavioral Health Services for Youth Lags Despite Parity Requirements
Read moreAccess to behavioral health services (which includes mental health treatment and substance use disorder services) is particularly important for children and youth. Early identification and treatment of behavioral health conditions, like many chronic conditions, can prevent these conditions from worsening and causing more serious symptoms later in life.Ensuring access…
- October 5, 2020
Health Equity Blog Series Summary
Read moreRespectfully, how can we, as a nation, comfortably call ourselves the United States of America when our history and current practices demonstrate otherwise? If we want to be honest with ourselves, there is a long list of words of discordance that might be more accurate.Ableist. Ageist. Bigoted. Discriminatory. Elitist. Exclusionist. Exploitative.…