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...

Supreme Court decision: DACA still alive!

We are thrilled to see the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling earlier this month that maintained the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. The Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that the Trump Administration did not follow proper legal procedures in terminating the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program in 2017. This decision means...

COVID-19 magnifies racial and ethnic disparities 

In Washington State, as in the U.S. generally, the pandemic does not affect all residents equally. State data reveal that Hispanic (Latinx) residents make up 35% of COVID-19 cases although they comprise only 13% of the state population. In King County, residents who are Hispanic, Black, or Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander suffer significantly more COVID-19 infections...

COVID-related HEROES Act would support Medicaid and the health care safety net; NoHLA letter asks Congress to further address health equity

Last week the U.S. House of Representatives passed the HEROES Act, a $3 trillion omnibus measure that addresses health care and economic needs related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The legislation is now in the Senate, where it is unlikely to pass in its current form. The pandemic has made clear that the health and well-being...

What NoHLA is doing to strengthen Washington’s COVID-19 response and future community health resiliency

Health care resources are spread thin, and data about the coronavirus pandemic is showing that communities of color are disproportionately affected. The epidemic is exacerbating health disparities that already exist. We need health equity now more than ever.  At NoHLA, we’re leveraging our experience as the voice of health care consumers to urge policymakers that...