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- March 14, 2024
Here we go again: Dissecting President Biden’s FY 2025 Budget Proposal
Read moreOn March 11, 2024 President Biden released his proposed budget for fiscal year 2025. While the proposal is not binding and unlikely to pass a divided Congress, it is a clear statement of the Biden Administration’s priorities and values. NHeLP appreciates the President’s commitment to protect and strengthen Medicaid,…
- March 11, 2024
Why the South Matters in Health Care and Reproductive Freedom Advocacy (And What We Are Doing About it)
Read moreIntroduction It is no secret that the U.S.South - home to a significant portion of Black, Indigenous, and other people of color - has been shouldering the brunt of legislative restrictions in health care and reproductive freedoms. The repeal of Roe v. Wade in June 2022 has effectively led to…
- March 8, 2024
(Counting)Back from the Future: HHS Diligently Works to Finalize Regulations Before an Unknown Cut-Off Date
Read moreOver the past four years, the Biden-Harris Administration has pursued an ambitious health-policy agenda. Yet, heading into the 2024 election year, several critically important rules proposed by HHS remain unfinished. Regulators are now working against a ticking clock to ensure that these rules are finalized in time to insulate…
- January 12, 2024
HHS Office for Civil Rights Finalizes 2024 Health Care Refusal Regulations
Read moreThis week, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights (OCR) issued a final rule, “Safeguarding the Rights of Conscience as Protected by Federal Statutes” (“2024 Final Rule”), which partially rescinds the Trump administration’s unlawful, unethical, and discriminatory 2019 health care refusal regulations (“2019 Final…
- December 26, 2023
Courage for the New Year: Reflection from Elizabeth G. Taylor
Read moreI’m thinking this year about courage. We are going to need it in the year ahead. Courage to speak truth, to stand up for what matters, to be our genuine selves and let others see us, to take on challenges. All of us will be needed. I want to…
- December 14, 2023
Problems with Florida’s Medicaid “Unwind” – The Lived Experience of Floridians Losing Medicaid
Miriam Harmatz COVID-19 Public Health Emergency, Eligibility & Enrollment, Uncategorized, Working Better TogetherRead moreAfter the pandemic-related moratorium on Medicaid terminations ended on March 31 2023, states returned the pre-pandemic operations, including terminations of those who either fail to complete the renewal on time or who the state determines are no no longer be eligible. This year long process is also called “the…