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- January 30, 2017
Nine Things to Know About the Cassidy-Collins ‘Replacement’
Leo Cuello Regulations and LawsRead moreRepublican Senators Bill Cassidy (La.) and Susan Collins (Maine) are pushing a bill they describe as a replacement of the landmark law, the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Health Policy Director Leonardo Cuello details nine key items about the measure that show the Republican senators' effort is a "totally inadequate substitute…
- January 27, 2017
Issue Brief: The Impact of EO 13765 on the ACA
Read moreWhat does President Trump's recent Executive Order on the Affordable Care Act mean and what's it's impact? In a new Issue Brief, Managing Attorney of the D.C. Office Mara Youdelman provides the answers. "The EO includes no specifics about which aspects of the law it was targeting. Thus the…
- January 27, 2017
Fact Sheet: Executive Orders
Read moreIn this Executive Orders fact sheet, Staff Attorney Abbi Coursolle details what executive orders issued by presidents can and cannot do, and where the executive power emanates from. "An Executive Order has the force of law, although it may be overturned by Congress or successfully challenged in court," Coursolle…
- January 26, 2017
Issue Brief: Pregnancy-Related Medicaid and Minimum Essential Coverage
Read moreIn the issue brief, "Pregnancy-Related Medicaid and Minimum Essential Coverage," NHeLP Senior Attorney Amy Chen examines federal guidance on pregnancy-related Medicaid and MEC, and the states that are failing to meet MEC standards. Chen concludes that state health advocates must continue to be vigilant to ensure that the "scope…
- January 25, 2017
Health Advocate: The Year Ahead: Medicaid Works!
Read moreWith the Trump administration and lawmakers in the new Congress suggesting they will pursue changing Medicaid through block grants or capping or cutting its federal funding, NHeLP D.C. Managing Attorney Mara Youdelman details the ways Medicaid is helping tens of millions of Americans each year. "Medicaid is more important than…