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- September 30, 2019
As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, Remember that Latinxs are Still Highest Uninsured in California
Fabiola De Liban california, Eligibility & Enrollment, Health Equity, Immigrant Health, UncategorizedRead moreLatinxs are two times more likely to remain uninsuredLatinxs in California made significant gains following the enactment of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The number of California Latinxs who were uninsured decreased by 1.5 million, falling from 23 percent to 12 percent. Nevertheless, the Latinx population continues to be…
- September 10, 2019
Medicaid’s equal access regulations in danger of being eliminated
Abbi Coursolle, Jane Perkins, and Daniel Young UncategorizedRead moreCMS Administrator Seema Verma recently opined in a Washington Post Op-Ed: “Medicaid payment rates are even lower than Medicare rates. That’s why a substantial proportion of providers — 30 percent — do not accept new patients on Medicaid.” It is curious, then, that only a few days earlier Ms.…
- September 5, 2019
Lessons from California: Expanding Access to Medication Abortion on College Campuses
Read moreThis blog was co-authored by legal intern Mason BettencourtMedication abortion is a safe and legal abortion method with an approximately 97 percent success rate. Women have been using medication abortion with increasing frequency in the United States. Generally provided to individuals in the first ten weeks of their pregnancy.…
- September 3, 2019
Setting the Facts Straight on Mental Health and Gun Violence
Read moreWhat if, in response to the recent mass shooting in El Paso and Dayton, President Trump suggested we get men “off the street,” arguing they are responsible for mass violence. After all, he could reason, men are responsible for approximately 95% of the acts of mass violence. Such an…
- August 27, 2019
Vaccines are a Critical Preventive Health Care Service for Children’s “Back to school” list!
Read moreBack to school time can be stressful for kids and parents, and dangerous preventable diseases like measles, mumps, and pertussis, shouldn’t add to that stress. Vaccines protect those of all age groups from these illness but are especially important for school-aged youth. California has already experienced five measles outbreaks…
- August 26, 2019
Legislative Proposals Addressing Maternal Mortality
Read moreDespite having one of the world’s most advanced health care systems, the United States is experiencing a crisis of maternal morbidity and mortality. There are approximately 700 deaths from pregnancy-related complications in the United States every year and sixty percent of pregnancy-related deaths are preventable. As with many health…