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- January 22, 2020
Red Tape & Shady Accounting: HHS Plan to Restrict Abortion Access 47 Years After Roe
Read moreRight in the middle of the winter holidays, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released a final rule entitled “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; Exchange Program Integrity.” Despite its innocuous title, this rule intends to restrict abortion coverage. Although HHS acknowledges that most commenters objected…
- December 20, 2019
Reflections on World AIDS Day 2019
Read moreNot a day goes by when I do not think about my late partner Steve Michael. But at the beginning of December, World AIDS Day, the memories came flooding back – vivid, raw, and sad. Steve died in 1998, just as new anti-retroviral treatments for HIV/AIDS were emerging. Together,…
- November 25, 2019
California is Expanding Medi-Cal to All Young Adults Regardless of Immigration Status
Read moreAs of January 1, 2020, California is expanding full-scope Medi-Cal to all young adults up to age 26 regardless of immigration status. Medi-Cal’s Young Adult Expansion builds on the success of SB 75, which expanded Medi-Cal to all children in California. Here in California, we are proud of the…
- October 31, 2019
New Changes to California’s Exchange in 2020 Will Improve Health Coverage
Read moreCovered California, the state exchange, is now open again for enrollment, and there are lots of changes on the horizon to be aware of! While federal efforts to dismantle or repeal the Affordable Care Act persist, California advocates and policymakers are working hard to make health insurance more affordable…
- 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.…