affordable care act
Posted May 15th, 2013 by Stephanie Lormand
Today I’m writing for Momsrising in support of National Women’s Healthcare Week. Why do women need their own healthcare week you might ask? Head shaking—because if mom gets sick who will remember that you only like your macaroni and cheese with rotini pasta? Or that the reason you refuse to wear those perfectly nice pants is a matter [...]
Posted May 15th, 2013 by Say Ahhh!
More than 3 years after Congress enacted the Affordable Care Act, both the House and Senate are still holding hearings on the law, covering everything from how the Administration is working to implement the law to what it will mean for our health insurance system in 2014. Recently, the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions [...]
Posted April 10th, 2013 by Cary Sanders
Tomorrow, April 11th, the It’s Our Healthcare Coalition will hold a press event in Los Angeles to tell Governor Jerry Brown that we need him to expand Medi-Cal as quickly and as fully as possible. The event, which will feature local officials, health practitioners and consumers, is scheduled for 10:45am at the Los Angeles County-University [...]
Posted March 18th, 2013 by Eleanor Smeal and Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner
Tomorrow the House of Representatives will vote on the Ryan Budget. It is devastating to women’s advancement and to programs that women want and need. It is the budget that women overwhelming voted against in the 2012 election with a decisive gender gap. HERvotes, with its 52 women’s organizations, is urging a NO vote. The [...]
Posted March 13th, 2013 by Aaron Smith
Guest post by Julia Lippman Leading up to my 26th birthday, researching health plans was not high on my to do list. This birthday marks my official exit from the young 20s and a hop, skip and a jump away from 30. If you’re like me, you’ve taken full advantage of the Affordable Care Act, [...]
Posted February 21st, 2013 by Ellen Wu
It’s amazing how much technology has advanced in just 15 years. Back in the mid-1990s, the internet was new and everyone was still learning how to use it. Flash forward to today, and you might be reading this blog on your phone! While enormous medical and technological advancements have been made over the last century, [...]
Posted January 9th, 2013 by Jane Yoo
Great news! Governor Susana Martinez just announced that New Mexico will expand Medicaid coverage, an option made available under the Affordable Care Act. This means that 170,000 more people will be able to receive health coverage in New Mexico! This is a significant step forward for New Mexicans’ health. According to a report by the New [...]
Posted December 12th, 2012 by Jane Yoo
Well, it’s settled. With President Obama reelected and the Supreme Court upholding the Affordable Care Act, health reform is definitely moving forward. But what’s happening in your state? How can you get involved in how health reform is implemented in your state and make sure it addresses the needs of all our kids? Now there’s [...]
Posted December 11th, 2012 by Ashley Wheeland
By Ashley Wheeland, Health Policy Attorney at the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative We are all getting tired of hearing about the “fiscal cliff.” Probably even more so for our U.S. Congressional members. But the deal Congress and the President come up with could impact what American families pay for our health care, and who gets [...]
Posted December 10th, 2012 by Ellen Wu
The landmark health reform law, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), is a tremendous starting point for improving the health of communities of color in California and across the country. But to truly achieve lasting progress in the fight against health disparities, we need comprehensive reform of our immigration policies. As advocates, we [...]
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