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- August 19, 2021
NHeLP Comments on Office of Minority Health “Request for Information” on Best Practices for Advancing Cultural Competency, Language Access and Sensitivity Toward Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
Read moreNHeLP comments on a request for information from the HHS Office of Minority Health (OMH). OMH solicited input on how to best serve Asian American, Native American and Pacific Islanders during COVID. NHeLP provided information related to language access, data collection, and other issues.
- June 11, 2021
Demanding Ascertainable Standards: Medicaid as a Case Study
Read moreState Medicaid agencies and their contractors are increasingly relying on preset guidelines or assessment tools or both to make coverage decisions. Problems arise when the use of these tools results in program enrollees and advocates being refused access to the standards and procedures that govern the operation of the…
- June 10, 2021
NHeLP AHRQ Comments
Read moreIn these comments, NHeLP responds to a request for information from AHRQ regarding the use of clinical algorithms that have the potential to introduce racial/ethnic bias into healthcare delivery. Using our long history of litigation and advocacy on issues that involve the use of automated decision-making systems, including algorithms,…
- April 1, 2021
Mental Health Parity in Private Health Plans: Overview of Requirements & the Right to Information
Read moreThis fact sheet describes the parity laws that apply in private health plans and advises people how to get the information they need to understand whether their plan is complying with the law.
- April 1, 2021
Mental Health Parity in Medicaid: Overview of Requirements & the Right to Information
Read moreThis fact sheet describes the parity laws that apply in Medicaid and advises people how to get the information they need to understand whether their plan is complying with the law.
- March 4, 2021
NHeLP attorney Madeline Morcelle publishes op-ed with Rewire News Group
Read moreNHeLP attorney Madeline Morcelle published an op-ed with Rewire News Group on how the Trump-era public charge rule harms immigrants. Grounded in her past work as a community lawyer for Indigenous Guatemalan immigrant communities in Mississippi, it unpacks how the rule obstructs access to vital health care services and…