Also, working toward Equitable Treatments for Women’s Health During Coronavirus and Beyond.
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Administrative Actions To Reverse Sabotage and Lower Costs in the ACA Marketplaces
An employee of Kids First Health Care, a nonprofit health clinic in Commerce City, Colorado, helps a client with insurance paperwork on December 13, 2016.
This issue brief outlines administrative actions that can not only reverse the Trump administration's marketplace sabotage but also further lower premiums and improve the functioning of the nongroup market.
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Toward Equitable Treatments for Women's Health During Coronavirus and Beyond
Hospital workers help a COVID-19 patient take her first steps after coming off a ventilator at a hospital in Stamford, Connecticut, on April 24, 2020.
As the United States and the rest of the world rush to develop an effective vaccine and treatments for COVID-19 it is critical that these therapies work for everyone. Unfortunately clinical trials and research have historically prioritized white cisgender men. Women, particularly, women of color, along with transgender men and nonbinary and gender-nonconforming people have been excluded and underrepresented—with consequences for their health.
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