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Archives
- December 8, 2021
Medicaid Coverage for Doula Care: 2021 State Roundup
Read moreDoulas and other birth workers have continued to rise in popularity as a potential intervention for addressing the maternal health and mortality crisis in the United States. While doulas cannot solve the underlying structural inequities and systemic racism in our health systems, their presence during pregnancy, birth, and the…
- November 29, 2021
Increasing Access to Testosterone to improve the lives of Transmasculine People
Read moreTransgender and gender-expansive people in the U.S. face a variety of barriers to accessing the health care they need. Transgender men or gender-expansive people of masculine experience frequently face an additional barrier: access to testosterone.
- November 15, 2021
Charly Gilfoil
Special Projects AttorneyRead moreCharly is a special projects attorney in NHeLP’s Washington DC office. Prior to NHeLP, Charly worked for Legal Aid of North Carolina, where she represented clients in evictions and public benefits appeals. At Legal Aid, Charly had the privilege of representing tenants who desired to hold their landlords to…
- November 9, 2021
“Build Back Better” Series
Read moreThe Build Back Better Act (BBB) address a number of longstanding inequities in health care and broader systemic injustices in health; provides new economic and social supports for low- and middle-income individuals and families; and helps fight climate change.Pervasive and systemic inequities were exacerbated by the pandemic and exploitative economic…
- November 2, 2021
HIV discrimination case before the Supreme Court could have far-reaching implications
Read morePeople living with HIV and AIDS have long experienced the pain of discrimination. Some of us remember those dark days when hospital workers would leave trays of food outside the rooms where AIDS patients were dying. There are still incidences when health care providers refuse to treat people with…
- October 18, 2021
The Colorado Way: Using the Essential Health Benefits benchmarking process to advance health equity
Read moreColorado’s recent expansion of health coverage to require gender-affirming care provides a prime example of how states can use the benchmarking process for Essential Health Benefits (EHB) to address unmet health needs. Under the Colorado improvements recently approved by the Biden-Harris administration, most health plans regulated by the State…