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- April 12, 2013
NHeLP’s 5 Ways Health Reform Helps Children and Young Adults
Read moreChildren and young adults stand to significantly benefit from health reform?s new protections and more affordable coverage options. NHeLP?s Top 5 Ways Health Reform Helps Children and Young Adults describes some of these reforms that are already in place, and those coming in 2014.
- April 12, 2013
NHeLP’s 5 Ways Health Reform Helps Women
Erin Armstrong Issue BriefRead moreHealth reform was a giant step forward for women, expanding access to women?s reproductive health care and providing important new protections. NHeLP?s 5 Ways Health Reform Helps Women provides a short summary of some of the major changes already in effect and coming in 2014.
- April 12, 2013
Affordable Care Act: Implementation Timeline
External Source Issue BriefRead moreThis brief provides a year-by-year timeline of when different provisions of the ACA become effective.
- April 12, 2013
Qualified Health Plan Policies and Strategies to Improve Care, Prevention and Affordability
Read moreNHeLP and Health Consumer Alliance comments to California Health Benefit Exchange on health plan policies and strategies to improve care, prevention and affordability.
- April 11, 2013
NHeLP Comments: Responses to California Health Benefit Exchange Stakeholder Questions
Read moreComment letter on the development of California?s health benefit exchange, qualified health plans and benefit designs from national and California reproductive health advocates.
- April 11, 2013
NHeLP Comments: CMS’ Changes to Definition of “Lawfully Present”
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.