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This afternoon, HHS Office of Civil Rights released the new Final Rule interpreting Section 1557 protections in health programs and activities. The unofficial version can be found here: public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-08711.pdf #ACA14 #Section1557
Stay tuned next week for more analysis on the new Sec. 1557 rule. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay updated: bit.ly/subscribe2chlpi #ACA14 #Section1557
While we welcome today’s rule and the progress it represents in protecting those who face discrimination in health care spaces, a rule is only as strong as the enforcement behind it. #ACA14 #Section1557
In 2020, the government reinterpreted Sec. 1557 and rolled back many nondiscrimination protections. CHLPI & other legal advocates filed a lawsuit on behalf of health care providers, LGBTQIA+ advocacy groups, & an individual. #ACA14 #Section1557 bit.ly/3JzWOYf
There has been lots of back and forth on how to interpret Section 1557, especially between administrations. #ACA14 #Section1557 bit.ly/4aT0IaH
@MeghanMcCain @bungarsargon Here’s someone who had his thumb on the pulse of the middle and working poor classes. #ACA #ACA14
@MeghanMcCain @bungarsargon Here’s someone who had his thumb on the pulse of the middle and working poor classes. #ACA #ACA14
ACA-14 University of California: basic state labor standards. AUTHOR: Ortega STATUS: Assembly - In Committee Legislative session: 2023-2024 leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavC… #ACA14
Sec. 1557 is part of the Affordable Care Act (passed in 2010) and protects people from discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age & disability. #ACA14 #Section1557 bit.ly/3UAAJ1R
Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, our nation’s uninsured rate dropped to an all-time low of 7.7% by the end of 2023. Today, roughly 45 million people have affordable health coverage. #ACA14 #AffordableHealthCare #HealthInsurance #HealthEquity
Thanks to the ACA, insurance plans can’t put annual or lifetime limits on coverage of essential health benefits, like visits to the doctor and hospital care. Before the ACA, insurers could stop paying for your health care once costs reached a certain amount. #ACA14 #NoMoreCaps
Before the ACA, many health insurers could remove older children from their parents’ family coverage. Thanks to the ACA, “emerging adults” can stay on their parents’ plan until age 26. Let’s not go back to the way it used to be. Let’s keep building on the ACA's success. #ACA14
Before the ACA, insurers could deny or limit coverage or charge higher premiums if you had a pre-existing condition—like asthma, diabetes, depression, cancer, pregnancy, and more. Thanks to the ACA, except for “grandfathered” plans, pre-existing conditions are covered. #ACA14
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Quick signature: Tell Congress to protect and expand the Affordable Care Act! #ACA14 action.momsrising.org/sign/2024_ACA?…
Quick signature: Tell Congress to protect and expand the Affordable Care Act! #ACA14 action.momsrising.org/sign/2024_ACA?…
🎉 Celebrating 14 years of ACA this March! 🏥 ✨45M covered through Marketplaces & Medicaid expansion. ✨Record 21.3M enrolled in Marketplace Coverage in 2024. ✨40 states expanded Medicaid. ✨45 states extended postpartum coverage. 🥳Join us in celebrating! #ACA14
Please join with @MomsRising and me to tell Congress to protect and expand the Affordable Care Act! #ACA14 action.momsrising.org/sign/2024_ACA