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- January 29, 2024
HHS’s 2024 Final Rule on Health Care Refusals: What Health Advocates Need to Know
Read moreFederal health care refusal laws, such as the Weldon Amendment and the Church Amendments, govern when and how covered health care entities, providers, and professionals can refuse to deliver or provide information to patients on medically necessary health care that they find objectionable on the basis of their religious…
- December 5, 2023
Response to RFI on Coverage of OTC Preventative Services (specifically contraception)
Read moreNHeLP's comments in response to the Department of the Treasury, the Department of Labor, and the Department of Health and Human Services request for information regarding coverage of OTC preventative services. Our comments are focused on access to OTC contraception and stress the potential equity, economic, and overall health…
- November 15, 2023
Comments on Section 504 Proposed Rules: Discrimination on the Basis of Disability in Health and Human Services
Jennifer Lav, Dania Douglas, Elizabeth Edwards, Charly Gilfoil, David Machledt, Madeline Morcelle, Carly Myers, Michelle Yiu, and Daniel Young CommentsRead moreNHeLP offered support and suggested critical ways to strengthen the first update to Section 504 regulations since 1977. The proposed regulations will help curtail disability discrimination in the provision of health care services and supports and child welfare services.
- November 13, 2023
Sign-On Comments on Section 504 NPRM from Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice and Gender Justice Organizations
Read moreThe National Health Law Program, National Partnership for Women and Families, and National Women's Law Center co-authored sign-on comments on the HHS Office for Civil Rights’ (OCR) 2023 proposed rule on § 504 for the sexual and reproductive health, rights, and justice and gender justice communities. Over 70 sexual…
- September 25, 2023
NHeLP Comments on Updating Pennsylvania’s EHB Benchmark Plan
Read moreThe Pennsylvania Insurance Department solicited public comments as it considers updating the commonwealth's Essential Health Benefits (EHB) benchmark plan. In these comments, NHeLP discusses the legal framework of state EHB benchmark selection, identifying opportunities for Pennsylvania to add or improve benefits through the EHB updating process.
- August 29, 2023
Resources for California Foster Youth: Sexual, Reproductive, and Mental Health Medi-Cal Services
Read moreCurrent and former foster youth in the Medi-Cal program have access to a broad array of reproductive, sexual, and mental health services. Working with the National Center for Youth Law, the National Health Law Program has developed a suite of infographics and factsheets aimed at helping foster youth better understand…