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- July 24, 2013
Health Advocate: Health Care Refusals and the ACA What’s Next?
Read moreThis issue of the Health Advocate provides an overview of the impact of ideological and religious restrictions particularly institutional restrictions on access to needed care. It describes how health care refusal policies significantly compromise women's health and, if allowed to expand, will mitigate the potential of the ACA to…
- July 23, 2013
Chart: State Medicaid Coverage of Emergency Contraception (EC) as an Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug
Read moreState Medicaid programs must cover family planning services and supplies, however, states have some flexibilty to determine which services and supplies are covered. This state-by-state chart and the accompanying report, Over-the-Counter or Out of Reach? document that most states cover emergency contraception in their Medicaid programs, but there is…
- July 23, 2013
10 Reasons Medicaid Expansion is Good for Women
Erin Armstrong Issue BriefRead moreThis brief outlines 10 ways Medicaid expansion will help women, including more access to coverage, more comprehensive benefits and better cost sharing protections.
- July 23, 2013
NHeLP Comments on Changes to Definition of Lawfully Present in the Pre-existing Condition Insurance Plan Program of the Affordable Care Act of 2010
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.
- July 23, 2013
NHeLP Matters – December 2012
Read moreNHeLP Matters provides a summary of NHeLPÍs recent activities and accomplishments from health reform implementation, protecting reproductive health and defending Medicaid.
- July 23, 2013
Addressing Adolescent Health: The Role of Medicaid, CHIP, and the ACA
Jina Dhillon and Jane Perkins Issue BriefRead moreThis issue brief describes how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and public programs like Medicaid and the ChildrenÍs Health Insurance Program (CHIP) can best meet the health needs of low-income adolescents.The 2010 National Health Interview Survey reported that most U.S. children age 17 years and under had excellent or…