Blog posts matching "Acceso a la atención médica"
21 de Octubre de 2020
The true costs of cancer are heavy, they are deep, and they are ultimately unaffordable for many, a challenge further exacerbated by this year’s COVID-19 pandemic and spotlighted by the upcoming Supreme Court case challenging the Affordable Care Act.
14 de Agosto de 2020
Within a five-week period this summer, voters in Missouri and Oklahoma took matters into their own hands and decided to increase access to health insurance coverage through Medicaid - just one more reason that 2020 is truly a remarkable year.
29 de Julio de 2020
One critical approach to reducing health disparities is increasing access to affordable health care. Lisa joined Dr. Lori Pierce, the current President of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), to jointly author an editorial for this year’s Urban One Engaging Black America on the importance of removing barriers to care.
26 de Junio de 2020
We will remain steadfast in our advocacy nationwide to ensure individuals that have been and continue to be marginalized are able to access health care without fear of discrimination, bias or stigma.
14 de Abril de 2020
ACS CAN has had to adapt and reinvent the “how” of our cancer advocacy mission like never before.
19 de Marzo de 2020
If there was ever a time to recognize the necessity of expanding access to meaningful health coverage, it’s now.
23 de Abril de 2019
Our new educational campaign, Medicaid Covers US, aims to drive a deeper conversation about Medicaid and health care in our country.
26 de Marzo de 2019
ACS CAN is once again uniting with other patient and provider organizations, this time to voice our opposition to proposed changes to Medicare Part D’s six protected classes policy, which could hinder patients’ timely access to lifesaving therapies.
9 de Noviembre de 2018
Voters made it clear that health care was a defining issue in this election, and that they consider fighting cancer and preserving and expanding access to health care top priorities.
5 de Noviembre de 2018
As the cause of one in every four cancer deaths, lung cancer impacts a significant number of Americans each year.