By Charlotte Kaye, Health Policy Fellow President Obama made clear in the State of the Union yesterday that immigration reform was at the top of his priority list; he demanded we “fix our broken immigration system.” Immigration reform is a constant topic of...
by Charlotte Kay, CCHI Policy Fellow When Beyoncé’s seminal pop song asked the question: “who run the world?” the answer was clear: “GIRLS.” This could not be more accurate than in health care decisions. Women make the key health care choices for their families four...
by Nina Roumell, Strategic Engagement Fellow with Vicki Tosher Vicki Tosher is a 60 year old, two-time cancer survivor living with her husband in Arapahoe County/Englewood, Colorado. They enjoy walking, hiking, camping, reading, and visiting with friends and...
by Nina Roumell, Strategic Engagement Fellow Being a woman just got easier. Well, actually that happened August 1, 2012. As part of the health reform law passed last year, all insurance plans are required to provide preventive services to women with no cost sharing...
By Ashley Mayo, Strategic Engagement Fellow It’s National Women’s Health Week, and we have a lot to celebrate. Last August, being a woman got easier as insurance companies started covering preventive services like birth control and mammograms without copays–and...
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