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The Rising Cost of Health Insurance
Recent analysis from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) revealed that premiums are expected to increase 15% in 2019. This increase is on top of the national 34% increase in 2018 – leading to a 54% total premium increase over two years. These increases are primarily due to threats and changes to the ACA by the […]
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Washington Comes in at #7 in Health Care Ranking of States
Hawaii, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Vermont, and Utah are the top-ranked states according to the Commonwealth Fund’s 2018 Scorecard on State Health System Performance. The scorecard assesses all 50 states and the District of Columbia on more than 40 measures of access to health care, quality of care, efficiency in care delivery, health outcomes, and income-based health care […]
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Public Health Seattle & King County for the Win!
When the Trump Administration ended Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program grants two years early, many grantees filed lawsuits. Last week, a federal judge ruled that the Administration unlawfully terminated the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program (the fourth such decision in recent weeks). In this case, the court ordered the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) to […]
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Medicaid Expands and Contracts?
Last week, Medicaid expansion was approved in Virginia and four states (UT, ID, NE and MT*) will have measures on the ballot this fall. (*Montana’s current expansion is set to expire in 2019, hence the ballot measure to continue the program.) Unfortunately, some red states continue to weaken the Medicaid program with new waivers for […]
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NoHLA Presents at Forum on June 12th
Eager to learn more about the anticipated public charge rules? Join Protecting Immigrant Families – Washington State for a lunch and learn on June 12, 2018 from 12:00pm – 1:30pm. RSVP here and please spread the word. The event is geared towards ethnic media reporters, leaders and influencers, but is open to all community members […]
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Lots of People are Talking About Surprise Billing Lately
Vox has been doing in-depth reporting on emergency room hospital costs and their latest report was on surprise billing. The profiled patient went to an in-network emergency room only to receive a nearly $8,000 bill. The article includes this great quote from a researcher: “Even with a PhD in surprise billing, you couldn’t make sure […]
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Improving Dental Care for Native Communities
A dental provider-type that started in Alaska is paving the way for improved care for the American Indian and Alaska Native population throughout Washington State. During the 2017 legislative session, SB 5079 was approved to allow tribes to access federal money for the use of this dental provider – dental health aide therapists (DHATs). A […]
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You Thought the Threats to Women’s Health Care Were Over?
The Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) released a proposed rule Tuesday that would ban Title X Family Planning Program providers, including Planned Parenthood, from either providing or referring patients for abortions. The policy (briefly in effect previously) is known as a “gag rule” because it bars caregivers at facilities receiving family planning funds […]
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Tackling Social Determinants of Health
Kaiser Permanente recognizes the impact of housing instability on health outcomes. They are making $200 million in impact investments toward affordable housing in communities where Kaiser Permanente exists, which includes eight states, including Washington, and the District of Columbia. They will partner with community development finance institutions and developers to ensure people can preserve or […]
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NoHLA Joins Amicus Brief in Support of Immigrants in California
We were pleased to join a group of 42 other health care advocacy groups in a “friend of the court” brief in support of California laws to protect immigrants from federal deportation. In U.S. v. California, the Trump Administration seeks a federal court injunction against these state laws. The amicus brief focuses on the sweeping public […]
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