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- August 13, 2019
NHeLP comments on proposed rulemaking for Section 1557 – Nondiscrimination in Health and Health Education Programs or Activities
Read moreSection 1557 of the Affordable Care Act provides important protections against discrimination in health care programs and activities based on race, color, immigration status, language proficiency, sex, sex stereotypes, gender identity, age, or disability. However, the Trump administration is seeking to rollback regulations that help implement the law. In comments submitted…
- July 30, 2019
Comments on Proposed HUD Rule Affecting Mixed-status Immigrant Households
Read moreThe National Health Law Program submitted comments to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in response to a proposed rule that would dramatically alter the agency’s eligibility requirements for federal housing assistance based on immigration status. If implemented, the rule would prohibit “mixed-status” families--families with one or…
- June 4, 2019
Protections for LGBTQ People with Behavioral Health Needs
Read moreDespite progress in breaking down discrimination against LGBTQ people seeking access to quality health care, the current administration and conservative led states are working to rollback those protections as discrimination against LGBTQ individuals in need of behavioral health care goes unabated. National Health Law Program Senior Attorney Abigail Coursolle…
- April 29, 2019
Summary of State Law Requirements Addressing Language Needs in Health Care
Read moreAbout Language Access: With growing concerns about racial, ethnic, and language disparities in health care and the need for the health care systems to accommodate increasingly diverse patient populations, language access is a matter of national importance. High quality language access services allow individuals with limited English proficiency (LEP)…
- December 18, 2018
Are Rights A Reality? Evaluating Federal Civil Rights Enforcement
Read moreThe National Health Law Program has urged the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights to investigate the "ways in which the Trump administration has actively worked to dismantle important federal civil rights laws that exist to protect the health rights of low-income people, people of color, LGBTQ people, immigrants, and…
- December 10, 2018
National Health Law Program Comments Filed on Proposed Public Charge Rule Change
Read moreIn extensive comments filed today with the Trump administration, the National Health Law Program detailed why the Department of Homeland Security's proposed effort to radically remake a longstanding immigration provision is legally flawed, cruel and outlandish federal policy that must be rejected. "As we have concluded throughout our comments,…