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How Will We Respond to Fascist Attacks Upon Healthcare?
Continue to Build a Grassroots Movement to Force Adoption of Single-Payer Reform TRANSCRIPT “So an illegal alien goes to the emergency room, who’s paying for it? The American taxpayer. Emergency care is already legally guaranteed to everyone because of a law signed by Ronald Reagan in 1986, which… -> -> ->
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Why Medical Tourism?
Many U.S. Americans are forced to seek healthcare outside of the U.S. due to prohibitive cost and private insurance denial of claims. The solution is single-payer reform and the elimination of corporate monopoly over public-funded healthcare. We all know that Americans pay more for healthcare than every other… -> -> ->
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A Call for Health Care Desegregation
AMA Journal of Ethics, January 2023AMA Journal of Ethics ®January 2023, Volume 25, Number 1: E3-6Denisse Rojas Marquez, MD, MPP and Hazel Lever, MD, MPH https://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/article/call-health-care-desegregation/2023-01 Continue reading here: https://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/article/call-health-care-desegregation/2023-01 -> -> ->
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Take Action to Stop Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill”
From a public healthcare standpoint, this bill will cause harm to millions. It will also consolidate a new level of fascist repression and may be the final undoing of Constitutional Democracy. Donald Trump’s so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”, H.R. 1, narrowly passed in the U.S. House of… -> -> ->
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CalCare incentivizes targeting of underserved communities
Under CalCare, provider incentives for serving underserved and rural communities would be structured to address both workforce shortages and care accessibility gaps. While the bill does not specify each incentive in exhaustive detail, it authorizes the CalCare Board and Health Workforce Working Group to implement a range of… -> -> ->
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How CalCare would be transformative for substance abuse programs in CA
CalCare would significantly impact substance abuse and mental health programs by integrating these services into a comprehensive, publicly funded, and universally accessible health care system. CalCare Policy Framework: https://calmatters.digitaldemocracy.org/bills/ca_202320240ab2200 Summary of how CalCare would impact substance abuse and mental healthcare treatment: Comprehensive Coverage Covers inpatient and outpatient mental… -> -> ->
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Trends in Clinical Research Including Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Participants Funded by the US National Institutes of Health, 1992 to 2018
Lan N. Đoàn, MPH1; Yumie Takata, PhD2; Kari-Lyn K. Sakuma, PhD, MPH1; et al Importance Advancing the health equity agenda for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AA/NHPI) individuals has become an intersecting priority for federal agencies. However, the impact of federal investments and legislation to ensure systematic processes and resources to eliminate… -> -> ->
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Protected: Community Briefing: Mobilizing Young Asian American Voters
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Tell your Members of Congress: Protect Medicaid Coverage for American Families!
Medicaid is the largest single source of health coverage in the U.S., providing necessary care for more than 72 million low-income Americans, including children, seniors, veterans, hardworking families, and people with disabilities. Some policymakers in Congress are considering cutting Medicaid funding that could threaten millions of Americans’ healthcare… -> -> ->