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- September 29, 2022
Contingency Management: A Promising Intervention for Treating Stimulant Use Disorder among Medicaid Beneficiaries
Read moreSeptember is National Recovery Month, an important reminder that while we have come a long way in reducing the burdens associated with substance use disorders (SUD), the U.S. is still in the midst of a nationwide overdose epidemic. The epidemic is also rapidly changing and affects individuals from all…
- September 23, 2022
HHS Withdraws Harmful Guidance Rule
Read moreOn July 25, 2022 Biden-Harris Administration announced the repeal of the so-called “Good Guidance” Rule a regulation that placed significant restrictions on HHS’s ability to issue and utilize sub-regulatory guidance documents. Finalized in the waning days, of the Trump Administration, the rule was part of the former Administration’s deregulatory…
- September 19, 2022
NHeLP Celebrates Telehealth Awareness Week, September 18- 24, 2022
Read moreThe week of September 18—24, 2022 is the second annual Telehealth Awareness Week. This year, NHeLP again joins many stakeholders, health care providers, and advocates to celebrate and raise awareness of the importance of telehealth.During the height of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) in 2020, telehealth usage skyrocketed.…
- July 27, 2022
Medicaid at 57: Opportunities for the Future of Health Care
Read more*Co-written with Anna Muthalaly | Communications Intern and Public Policy major at Duke UniversityThis week marks the 57th anniversary of the Medicaid program, which provides health care coverage for over 75 million people in the United States. Although little attention was paid to Medicaid when it was passed in…
- July 26, 2022
The Americans with Disabilities Act at 32: Emerging from the Public Health Emergency
Read moreThe passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) thirty-two years ago marked a turning point in the struggle to end discrimination against people with disabilities in the U.S. For decades, people with disabilities sought access to – and a place within – vital spheres of community life. The…
- July 25, 2022
Doubling Down on Liberation
Read moreJuly 4th came and went. I enjoyed the day off, but I could not help but wonder whose liberty we were celebrating. The recent decisions of the Supreme Court have me worried – for myself, for my children, for all of the people without political power, whose liberty has…