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- April 11, 2013
NHeLP Comments: CMS’ Changes to Definition of “Lawfully Present”
Read moreComment letter opposing the exclusion of young people (commonly known as DREAM-Act eligible youth) granted deferred action from health reform as the decision undermines the law, lacks legal or policy justification and will potentially further health disparities.
- April 11, 2013
10 Reasons the Medicaid Expansion Helps to Address Health Disparities
Read moreThe Affordable Care Act?s Medicaid Expansion has the potential to extend health coverage to up to 17 million individuals?an important step in combating health disparities in low-income and communities of color. Despite this huge potential, many states are still weighing whether to adopt the expansion. NHeLP?s 10 Reasons the…
- April 11, 2013
10 Reasons the Medicaid Expansion Benefits Women Living with HIV
Jina Dhillon and Deborah Reid Issue BriefRead moreThe Affordable Care Act?s Medicaid Expansion has the potential to extend health coverage for many women living with HIV who are currently in a ?catch-22??unable to afford health insurance but not sick enough to qualify for Medicaid. NHeLP?s 10 Reasons the Medicaid Expansion Benefits Women Living with HIV makes…