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1-11-10 This Week in Health Care Reform
ON CAPITOL HILL What a difference a week makes. As you've undoubtedly been following in the news, health care reform efforts are in a very different place than they were when we communicated with you last Friday. The special election in Massachusetts means that there are no longer 60 votes in the U.S. Senate to end a filibuster against health care reform legislation. This effectively means that negotiations between the House and Senate leadership to merge their two bills into ...
7-1-10 This Week in Health Care Reform Implementation
Below is this week’s update on the Affordable Care Act. As always, thank you for all you do every day for cancer patients and their families. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate ... plans will likely be up and running by September 1. Applications for the PCIP will also be available starting today on a new Department of Health and Human Services website, www.healthcare.gov , with coverage to begin August 1. Funding for the program will be provided to states based on the same funding allocation that is used for the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). All of the high-risk pool plans must offer individuals a standard rate, providing people with serious ...
Sign the petition to help protect affordable health care
Countless cancer patients and survivors have benefits from patient protections in the health care law. Sign now to urge Congress to keep and strengthen comprehensive, affordable health coverage 0 Sign the petition to help protect affordable health care ...
Maine: 12-4-09 This Week in Health Care Reform
ON CAPITOL HILL Congress returned from its Thanksgiving break to begin a new and important phase in the historic attempt to pass health care reform legislation. As the Senate began its pivotal floor debate Monday, ACS CAN continued to work with lawmakers from both parties to attempt ... including mammograms and colonoscopies, and limiting the ability of insurance companies to charge more for coverage based on an applicant’s health status or age. Access to, and coverage for, screenings and other essential preventative care measures, priority issues for ACS CAN, have ...
Massachusetts: 12-4-09 This Week in Health Care Reform
ON CAPITOL HILL Congress returned from its Thanksgiving break to begin a new and important phase in the historic attempt to pass health care reform legislation. As the Senate began its pivotal floor debate Monday, ACS CAN continued to work with lawmakers from both parties to attempt ... including mammograms and colonoscopies, and limiting the ability of insurance companies to charge more for coverage based on an applicant’s health status or age. Access to, and coverage for, screenings and other essential preventative care measures, priority issues for ACS CAN, have ...
Vermont: 12-4-09 This Week in Health Care Reform
ON CAPITOL HILL Congress returned from its Thanksgiving break to begin a new and important phase in the historic attempt to pass health care reform legislation. As the Senate began its pivotal floor debate Monday, ACS CAN continued to work with lawmakers from both parties to attempt ... including mammograms and colonoscopies, and limiting the ability of insurance companies to charge more for coverage based on an applicant’s health status or age. Access to, and coverage for, screenings and other essential preventative care measures, priority issues for ACS CAN, have ...
Health Care Reform Ads Dominate Prominent DC Metro Station
... NOW Not Later ads. Station Domination is a new, edgy component to ACS CANÈs ongoing advertising campaign around health care. Metro riders entering and exiting the Capitol South station will see advertisements throughout the station on platform pillars, floor space, ... running on the red line, which feature interior ads as well. The provocative ads feature stories of Americans struggling to fight the current health care system on top of a cancer diagnosis and emphasize the need to focus on prevention and early detection. The facts posted throughout the ...
Reconciliation Package Improves Health Care Affordability for Cancer Patients
WASHINGTON, D.C.--Congress reached a significant budget deal that includes key provisions that will improve affordability of health care coverage for many cancer patients, survivors and their loved ones. The reconciliation package includes language to help Medicare enrollees ... address the Medicaid coverage insurance gap in 12 states that have yet to expand access, leaving more than 2 million Americans without a viable health insurance option. The following is a statement from Lisa Lacasse, president of ACS CAN: “Based on current legislative text, ACS CAN ...
Access Denied: Real Stories from the Health Care Crisis
Access Denied: Real People and Real Stories from the Health Care Crisis Benetta and Patrick Sarro Saratoga, NY She was a waitress and he was a truck driver. They met when Pat stopped on the road for a snack ... to bury her husband. At 64 years of age, Bunny now also admits that while Pat was being treated, the couple did not have the money to purchase a health insurance plan for her. Today, Bunny remains uninsured and is waiting for the day when she qualifies for Medicare. As an uninsured woman who ...
Public Health Groups Applaud Fifth Circuit Ruling to Protect LGBTQ+ Patients from Health Care Discrimination
WASHINGTON, D.C. – December 17, 2024 — Public health groups are applauding the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit for upholding the non-discrimination provision of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in the case of Neese v. Becerra. The court vacated a lower court ruling based on the plaintiffs’ lack of standing in the case, which challenged protections in the ACA for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ+) patients receiving health care services. The case was appealed after a district court ruled that section 1557 of the ACA does not prevent discrimination based on ...
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