Latinos key to Obama’s health law strategy

Latinos key to Obama’s health law strategy

Mary Mata June 12, 2013

By Jenny Gold, Kaiser Health News/Philadelphia Inquierer President Barack Obama, who was re-elected with strong support from the Latino community, was in California this week and will endorse a plan that focuses […]

Latinos Not Ready for Changes in U.S. Health Care System

Mary Mata May 1, 2013

PRESS RELEASE LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–May 01, 2013– impreMedia and Latino Decisions in conjunction with The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Health Policy Center, today released key findings of a national Latino […]

Immigration Reform May Add Millions Under Obama Health Law

Mary Mata January 28, 2013

By Elise Viebeck, The Hill Comprehensive immigration reform could make millions of people suddenly eligible for assistance under President Obama’s healthcare law, assuming a final deal paves the way for undocumented […]

Obama Administration Moves to Implement Health Care Law

Mary Mata December 4, 2012

By Hispanically Speaking News The Obama administration moved forward today to implement provisions in the health care law that would make it illegal for insurance companies to discriminate against people […]

The Outlook for “Obamacare” in Two Maps

Mary Mata November 9, 2012

By Tracy Weber and Charles Ornstein, ProPublica It wasn’t just President Barack Obama who won Tuesday. His signature health care plan did as well. But while the Affordable Care Act remains alive, less […]

Affordable Care Act Extended Medical Coverage For Women This Week

Mary Mata August 3, 2012

By Voxxi Health This week, more than 47 million women in the United States gained access to additional preventative health care options under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The Department of Health and […]

Health Care Law Upheld: What It Means To You

Mary Mata June 28, 2012

By Hope Gillette, Voxxi The Supreme Court has upheld the entire Affordable Care Act in a monumental ruling set to impact millions of people in the United States. Only the government’s power […]

NewsTaco Gets It Right; Then Gets It Right Again

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By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Editor There was a gasp, there was confusion, then there was elation, or not, depending on where you stand on the Affordable Care Act. The initial word from […]