NoHLA welcomes Emily Brice!

We are thrilled to welcome Emily Brice as our Senior Attorney & Policy Advisor. We should say, we’re welcoming her back, as she was a NoHLA staff attorney from 2011-13. In the interim, Emily has gained a depth of experience and knowledge that will strengthen NoHLA’s advocacy efforts tremendously. Emily says, “I’m so pleased to...

Dear Legislators: Invest, don’t cut!

In this time of unprecedented challenges, health disparities have been magnified and many Washington residents still do not have access to affordable health care. Yet discussions are underway about budget cuts. Recently, in response to the forecasted revenue shortfalls, state agencies including the Health Care Authority participated in an exercise to project budget cuts of...

What just happened? A federal flurry of activity on non-discrimination protections

The Trump Administration has long been working to undermine the Affordable Care Act, including the strong regulations implementing its non-discrimination protections in ACA Section 1557. This month, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services chose to officially rollback these protections for people historically subjected to discrimination, in the midst of a global pandemic disproportionately...

Racism is a public health crisis

To achieve health equity, we must address racism and address the associated health disparities that are now greatly magnified by COVID-19. NoHLA, along with many others in the health care, advocacy, and public health communities, demands action to address racism and related disparities as they affect health. Here are a few of the groups and...

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