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- June 18, 2024
Healthcare Dilemmas and Interviews: The Intersection of Disability and Poverty
Sherry Thompson Disability, Working Better TogetherRead moreThis blog is part of our Working Better Together series and was authored by Dr. Sherry Thompson, Story Collective Writer at Legal Aid of Arkansas. This blog series is intended to provide our Health Law Partnerships with a platform to highlight successes, challenges, and innovative approaches to furthering health access and health equity in…
- 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…
- November 16, 2023
A Conversation with Advocates: What’s Working in Illinois During the “Unwinding” – Part II
Carrie Chapman, Stephanie Altman, and Nadeen Israel Working Better TogetherRead moreThis blog is part of our Working Better Together series and was recorded by Carrie Chapman, Senior Director of Policy and Advocacy at Legal Council for Health Justice, Stephanie Altman, Director of Healthcare Justice at the Shriver Center on Poverty Law, and Nadeen Israel, Senior Vice President of Policy and Advocacy at AIDS Foundation…
- November 2, 2023
Harnessing Client-Centered Story Collection in LSC Organizations
Rebekah Garcia and Brian P. Hogan Working Better TogetherRead moreThis blog is part of our Working Better Together series and was authored by Rebekah Garcia and Brian P. Hogan at Legal Aid of North Carolina. This blog series is intended to provide our advocacy partners with a platform to highlight successes, challenges, and innovative approaches to furthering health access…
- October 26, 2023
A Conversation with Advocates: What’s Working in Illinois During the “Unwinding”
Carrie Chapman, Stephanie Altman, and Nadeen Israel Working Better TogetherRead moreThis blog is part of our Working Better Together series and was recorded by Carrie Chapman, Senior Director of Policy and Advocacy at Legal Council for Health Justice, Stephanie Altman, Director of Healthcare Justice at the Shriver Center on Poverty Law, and Nadeen Israel, Senior Vice President of Policy and…
- October 19, 2023
The Importance of Medicaid Stories: Floridians Share Personal “Unwind Horror Stories” with National Media & U.S. District Court
Miriam Harmatz Eligibility & Enrollment, Uncategorized, Working Better TogetherRead moreThis blog is part of our Working Better Together series and was authored by Miriam Harmatz, Founder and Director of Advocacy at the Florida Health Justice Project. This blog series is intended to provide our Health Law Partnerships with a platform to highlight successes, challenges, and innovative approaches to furthering health access…