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Advocacy News: April 2024
Word from Washington After one year, Medicaid coverage losses during “unwinding” continue to surpass worst fears According to the latest KFF Medicaid Unwinding Enrollment Tracker, more than 21 millionAmericans have lost Medicaid coverage during the first year after states were allowed to resume eligibility verifications following the COVID-19 public health
Advocacy News: March 2024
Word From Washington Federal Agencies Supreme Court Congress State of the States Oregon becomes first state in 2024 to pass protections against copay accumulator adjusters. Oregon Governor Tina Kotek (D) signed legislation unanimously passed by the House and Senate that protects consumers in state-regulated health plans from harmful and discriminatory
State of the States: Winter 2023
Coverage losses during Medicaid “unwinding” continue to exceed worst fears More than 12.5 million Americans have lost Medicaid coverage nationwide during the “unwinding” of the COVID-era continuous coverage requirements, according to the most recent data released by KFF. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) allowed state Medicaid
State of the States: Fall 2023
North Carolina breaks budget impasse over Medicaid expansion Republican lawmakers in North Carolina finally agreed on a two-year budget bill in September, breaking the six-month impasse that prevented the state’s Medicaid expansion from going into effect as scheduled on July 1. Up to 600,000 residents are expected to gain Medicaid once
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Advocacy News: April 2024
Word from Washington After one year, Medicaid coverage losses during “unwinding” continue to surpass worst fears According to the
Advocacy News: March 2024
Word From Washington Federal Agencies Supreme Court Congress State of the States Oregon becomes first state in 2024 to
Word from Washington: January 2024
On January 16, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services withdrew its appeal in the litigation over HHS’s
HFA News
May is Hepatitis Awareness Month
In 2001, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention designated the month of May as Hepatitis Awareness Month to bring awareness and attention to those living with viral hepatitis. In
Advocacy News: March 2024
Word From Washington Federal Agencies Supreme Court Congress State of the States Oregon becomes first state in 2024 to pass protections against copay accumulator adjusters. Oregon Governor Tina Kotek (D)
Update on Smithsonian Institution Project to Archive Bleeding Disorders History
Hemophilia Federation of America announced, in April of 2019, a partnership with the Smithsonian Institution to document the history of the bleeding disorders community, with a focus on the tragic experiences
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Infusing Love
Over the Rainbow
“3, 2, 1,” counting down, I held my breath and flipped the test over. There they were – two pink lines staring up at me.
A Breakfast with Love
On a typical day, mornings include waking up, getting out of bed, drinking coffee, taking a bath and starting your daily routine. The kids are
504 Plans
Hello, my name is Lupe Torres! I would like to start by thanking everyone for the opportunity to let me share my experience with the
Speaking from the Heart
In my family, we have always been very open about issues related to hemophilia. I already knew from a very young age that being the