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- August 16, 2023
Incorporating Lived Experiences into Medicaid Advocacy: An Advocate’s Perspective
Misaela Bailey Uncategorized, Working Better TogetherRead moreThis blog is part of our Working Better Together series and was authored by Misaela Bailey, Story Collection Coordinator at the South Carolina Appleseed Legal Justice Center. This blog series is intended to provide our Health Law Partnerships with a platform to highlight successes, challenges, and innovative approaches to…
- August 2, 2023
Advancing Health Equity Through Disaggregated Race/Ethnicity Data
Read moreThis blog was originally published by The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights and co-authored with Julia Liou and Thu Quach.People of different racial and ethnic backgrounds experience life differently. These differences can come in the form of joyful shared experiences and cultural practices and in the form…
- July 11, 2023
Medicare Advantage Plans and Supplemental Benefits: Bridging the Data Gap for Equitable Access
Amber Christ, Managing Director of Health Advocacy, Justice in Aging california, UncategorizedRead moreThroughout the year, Medicare eligible individuals are bombarded with TV, print, and internet advertisements about extra benefits they can receive by joining plans. Yet, while supplemental benefits aim to enhance the health outcomes of enrollees, there is a concerning lack of knowledge about how many Medicare enrollees are actually…
- June 29, 2023
Freedom From Want
Read moreThe Declaration of Independence celebrated three “unalienable rights” on which our fledgling democracy would be built: the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. At the anniversary of the signing of the Declaration, it is worth asking whether we still consider those rights to be the foundation…
- June 21, 2023
Towards Inclusivity and Cultural Competency: Transforming the Health Care Landscape for LGBTQ+ in California
Read more*Co-author: Bachittar Singh (Rising 3L at Alabama Law; NHeLP summer intern 2023)In 2017, California made headlines as Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law the California Gender Recognition Act (S.B. 179), landmark legislation in the arena of LGBTQ+ rights. It was a monumental step towards recognizing non-binary identities, setting a…
- May 30, 2023
Naloxone is Now Available Over-the-Counter. Will it Still be Affordable?
Read moreThis past March, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently announced a long-awaited decision to approve one product of the overdose-reversal medication, naloxone (Narcan), for over-the-counter (OTC), nonprescription use. NHeLP has joined advocates for the rights of people who use drugs and individuals with opioid use disorders celebrating the…