Sentences with phrase «expands access to health insurance»

It doesn't solve everybody's problems, but it would expands access to health insurance to some working families who don't presently have it.
By aiming to expand access to health insurance, Obamacare proposed to extend health insurance to the disproportionately sick.
The U.S. health care industry has been averaging double digit growth since the 1990s, and given the Affordable Care Act is expanding access to health insurance and medical care to millions of new patients over the next few years, this growth is likely to continue for some time.
«The new law will expand access to health insurance for millions of women, and it also includes measures to make primary health care, including annual exams, preventive care, and reproductive care, more affordable.

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By expanding screening hours and removing insurance barriers, this agreement will give our wives, daughters and sisters better access to life - saving health services so they too can get ahead of this disease.»
A new plan from the de Blasio administration, called Direct Access, is intended to expand health care to New Yorkers who do not have it and diminish the mounting number of undocumented immigrants without insurance.
«Because Texas opted not to expand Medicaid, around 1 million Texans are in a coverage gap without access to affordable health insurance.
A new study led by researchers at Boston Medical Center (BMC) found that the proportion of discharges among minority patients receiving inpatient care at minority - serving hospitals in Massachusetts increased after the implementation of health insurance reform measures which expanded access to care in non-safety net hospitals.
From 2006 to 2008, Massachusetts implemented widespread health reform, which expanded access to public medical insurance, created a health insurance exchange for more affordable private insurance, and served as a model for the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
Campaigning for support for his 2000 presidential bid, Vice President Al Gore last week proposed dramatically expanding children's access to health insurance.
The report also calls on Congress to extend funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program, increase funding for career and technical education programs, expand the Community Eligibility Provision so more students in high - poverty schools can receive free meals, improve schools» access to Medicaid funding for health and mental health services provided to students, and adjust the Title I funding formula so that it's «accurately and more meaningfully» allocated to rural school distHealth Insurance Program, increase funding for career and technical education programs, expand the Community Eligibility Provision so more students in high - poverty schools can receive free meals, improve schools» access to Medicaid funding for health and mental health services provided to students, and adjust the Title I funding formula so that it's «accurately and more meaningfully» allocated to rural school disthealth and mental health services provided to students, and adjust the Title I funding formula so that it's «accurately and more meaningfully» allocated to rural school disthealth services provided to students, and adjust the Title I funding formula so that it's «accurately and more meaningfully» allocated to rural school districts.
The proposed rule stems from an executive order Trump signed in October calling for expanded access to short - term health insurance plans.
Trump asked for expanded access to three things: association health plans, short - term health insurance and health reimbursement arrangements.
Meanwhile, federal health care reform has expanded access to Medicaid, while also creating subsidies that may make the cost of health insurance on the individual market more affordable.
The bill includes measures to fully fund the nation's family planning program (Title X), expand access to reproductive health care services through Medicaid, require insurance companies to cover birth control if they cover other prescription drugs, protect the ability of rape survivors to access emergency contraception (EC) in the emergency room, improve public awareness about EC, and provide teens with medically accurate, age appropriate sex education.
Health services: improving integration; expanding sub-acute services; increasing access to palliative care; universal dental insurance.
The rule proposes to expand health insurance options available to those individuals, which includes real estate professionals — the majority of whom are independent contractors and typically do not have access to employer - provided health insurance coverage.
AR recently submitted comments to the DOL on a proposed rule aimed at improving American's health insurance options by expanding access to AHPs.
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