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- May 18, 2016
Fact Sheet: The ACA Contraceptive Coverage Rule
Read moreThe Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires most health insurance plans to provide coverage for a broad range of women's preventive health services without cost-sharing, including all Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved methods of contraception, related counseling, follow-up, side-effect management, and device insertion and removal at an in-network provider. This…
- April 12, 2016
CMS Highlights State Policies to Improve Access to Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Methods
Read moreThe Maternal and Infant Health Initiative, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued an Informational Bulletin highlighting state payment policies aimed at making long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) methods more available. This NHeLP Issue Brief provides an overview on barriers to access; promising state policies and practices; and further…
- March 24, 2016
Amicus Brief: California v. Trump
Read moreThe National Health Law Program (NHeLP) filed on October 21, a "friend of the court" brief in federal court in California on behalf of Families USA, NHeLP, and 29 other health care and consumer advocacy groups, supporting a legal challenge to the Trump administration's latest effort to sabotage the…
- March 11, 2016
Webinar: Confidentiality Protections – Implications on Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health Care
Read moreData Project partners report confidentiality as a significant barrier to access for clients and patients seeking sexual and reproductive health care. Specifically, concerns around the confidentiality of medical care can deter individuals from using Medicaid or health insurance coverage to pay for their health care when they need it.…
- January 25, 2016
Health Advocate: 2016: Our New Year’s Resolutions
Read moreWe're off to a roaring start in 2016 with over 8.5 million individuals enrolled in health insurance through the Marketplaces in the first six weeks of open enrollment 3 (OE3), an increase of over 2 million from the same time last year. And, an additional 13.5 million individuals have…