RSS

affordable care act

We need your help!

Posted May 18th, 2012 by Serena Woods

Since 2009, we have seen millions of Americans benefit from Obamacare (the Affordable Care Act). Obamacare is lowering the cost of care, expanding access to care and improving the quality of care. There are many things we are thankful for, like the fact that insurance companies can’t kick sick kids off coverage and people can [...]

Posted Under: Uncategorized

The Affordable Care Act: A Mother’s Day Gift for Moms Throughout the United States

Posted May 12th, 2012 by Jessica Arons

People always say good health is the greatest gift, so let’s make health a priority this Mother’s Day. Now that I am a mother myself, I am even more appreciative that I have health insurance that covers the care I need. All moms deserve the kind of quality, affordable care that I was lucky enough [...]

Maryland has said – now is the time for health equity!

Posted April 23rd, 2012 by Leni Preston

It’s National Minority Health Month and the Maryland Women’s Coalition for Health Care Reform (Coalition) is working from the principle: Reform. It’s Good for Your Health to advance the mission of health equity in Maryland.  Through the successful implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) and other state-based initiatives we recognize a [...]

Posted Under: CA Healthcare

Ask an Expert: Pregnancy, Coverage for Kids, and Health Reform

Posted April 11th, 2012 by Claire Moshenberg and Ashley Wheeland

A few weeks ago, the  Colorado Consumer Health Initiative hosted an informative Facebook chat with MomsRising about the Affordable Care Act. Here are a few commonly asked questions on pregnancy, kids, and health reform, with expert answers and resources from Ashley Wheeland from the  Colorado Consumer Health Initiative. What if I get pregnant then lose my [...]

Ask an Expert: Women, Health Reform, and the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative

Posted April 4th, 2012 by Claire Moshenberg and Ashley Wheeland

Want to know how health reform helps women? Not sure what preventive services to ask for? Unclear on which women’s health services will be available this August? We’ve got answers! A few weeks ago, the  Colorado Consumer Health Initiative hosted an informative Facebook chat with MomsRising about the Affordable Care Act. Here are a few [...]

Offering Medicaid Coverage to More Uninsured People is a Popular Affordable Care Act Provision

Posted March 23rd, 2012 by Say Ahhh!

By Joan Alker, Georgetown University Center for Children and Families One of the least often discussed provisions of the Affordable Care Act continues to be one of the most popular according to the latest Kaiser Health News tracking poll. Seventy percent of those responding to the poll thought favorably about the ACA provision to expand [...]

Posted Under: Uncategorized

HERvotes Blog Carnival: What Health Care Reform Means to Women

Posted March 23rd, 2012 by Cindy Pearson

For the tenth #HERvotesblog carnival, we’re celebrating the second anniversary of the new health-reform law, the Affordable Care Act, or ACA. Why are women so excited about the ACA? Well, for a start, the law has already started removing barriers to health care and improving services for millions of women and our families, helping us [...]

Kids Should be Part of This Adult Conversation

Posted March 22nd, 2012 by Ann O'Leary

Next week, a very adult conversation begins at the U.S. Supreme Court, but much of it will have an enormous impact on children. For three days, lawyers will argue over the constitutionality of two major provisions in the Affordable Care Act—the so-called “individual mandate,” requiring most Americans to have health insurance, and the Medicaid expansion, [...]

Why Are We So Scared of ObamaCare?

Posted March 22nd, 2012 by Chrysula Winegar

A couple of years ago one of my children was diagnosed with a disorder. She was so barely on the needle of having this disease, that they ran the blood work three separate times (bloodwork that cost over $7,000 mind you). Sure enough, she’s at the very outer edge of having it. In fact, we were told that were we to test her tomorrow, it’s a 50/50 shot as to whether she’d be positive. But that diagnosis now lives on her file. For life.

Celebrate Health Care Reform: Tweet chats, carnivals, stories, and more!

Posted March 21st, 2012 by Claire Moshenberg

Happy second birthday, health care reform! This week is the two year anniversary of the passage of the Affordable Care Act. Over the past two years, millions of families have been helped by health care reform, and when new provisions kick in 2014, millions more will have access to crucial health care coverage for themselves and their [...]

Older Entries »