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Building Blocks for Healthy Babies!

Posted February 28th, 2012 by Dayanne Leal

The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that over 11,000 babies are born every day in the US, and the Massachusetts Health Care For All (HCFA)wants to do its part and help these babies grow up healthy. Our goal is to provide some of the building blocks to help as many Massachusetts babies as possible to have [...]

Rhetoric vs. Reality

Posted February 23rd, 2012 by Ashley Boyd

During one of the recent Republican Presidential debates in Florida, a woman in the audience shared her story and asked a simple question: My name is Lynn Frazier and I live here in Jacksonville.  I found myself unemployed for the first time in 10 years and unable to afford health care benefits.  What type of [...]

Wellness Wednesday: Free Preventive Services

Posted February 22nd, 2012 by Claire Moshenberg

Great news! Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced last week that the Affordable Care Act has provided approximately 54 million Americans with at least one new free preventive service in 2011 through their private health insurance plans. This Wellness Wednesday, we’re breaking down the covered preventive service provisions in the ACA and taking a [...]

Wellness Wednesday: News and Tips for Breastfeeding Moms

Posted February 15th, 2012 by Claire Moshenberg

Welcome to Wellness Wednesdays! Join us on the MomsRising blog every Wednesday for tips, expert advice, and the latest news on wellness related issues, including: Breastfeeding Health care Paid Sick Days …and so much more! It’s going to be great: Look how happy this baby is about it! This week, we’re taking a closer look [...]

The State of the States is…Masculine: Women Urgently Needed in State Legislatures!

Posted February 8th, 2012 by Miriam Feffer

With presidential primaries in full swing, each state stands to enjoy a moment in the spotlight.  As riveting as the recent political theatrics have been, the campaign season also underscores just how many important decisions are made at the state level.  From education to health care to workplace policy to environmental protection (our main focus at [...]

Will the President Choose Kids Again?

Posted February 8th, 2012 by Jared Solomon

President Obama’s Past Budgets Invest in Kids – Will the Positive Trend Continue in 2013? A detailed analysis of the last three budget requests reveals that President Obama has requested on average a nominal increase of 5.2% each year for children’s programs.  2011 saw by far the biggest proposed increase of more than 7%.  This [...]

The Greatest Advance for Women in A Generation

Posted January 26th, 2012 by Jean Silver-Isenstadt, MD, PhD

Cross posted with permission from the National Physicians Alliance blog. I attended a health policy conference last week where the buzz was women.  The question on everyone’s mind was: Why aren’t American women angrier that every last one of the Republican candidates for president has threatened to repeal a law that has brought the greatest [...]

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Play the Game of Obamacare

Posted December 14th, 2011 by Serena Woods

A few weeks ago, I wrote about our Thanks, Obamacare campaign and why exactly we are saying Thanks, Obamacare! Today, I am writing to tell you that we launched an exciting new feature on our website, the Game of Obamacare! As you spin the wheel to advance through life, you’ll be asked to make important decisions [...]

La falta de días de enfermedad pagados se ha cobrado vidas en la comunidad latina

Posted December 10th, 2011 by Elisa Batista

For this article in English, click here. Si hay algo de lo que estoy orgullosa es de mi ética laboral. La importancia del trabajo duro es algo que aprendí de mis padres que, en ocasiones, tenían varios trabajos cada uno para poder alimentar a nuestra familia de seis personas. En la universidad, yo también tenía [...]

Struggling Moms Need Healthy Teeth: Don’t Cut Prenatal Dental Care

Posted December 6th, 2011 by Paul Nyhan

The U.S. economy continues to sputter and that means state legislators around the country are once again debating deep cuts in spending. Here in Washington, the latest round of budget-cutting threatens to wash away one of the state’s vital though too often overlooked programs for families: Prenatal dental care. Today, Washington covers dental care for [...]

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