How Person-Centered Is Your Health Care Organization?
by Debra L. Ness | Aug 30, 2016 | Choosing Health Equity
The movement to transform the country’s health care delivery system has been underway for several years now, and some moments of truth are approaching.
Activism Can Change the Landscape for Expecting and New Parents
by Debra L. Ness | Aug 26, 2016 | Maternal Health
Cross-posted from Lamaze International's "Giving Birth with Confidence."Just as planning carefully for pregnancy and childbirth is important, so too is thinking about how you will protect your family’s economic security once the baby arrives. That responsibility...
Failing Our Families
by Debra L. Ness | Aug 4, 2016 | Paid Leave
In the United States today, whether you can take a few paid sick days or a few weeks of paid family or medical leave, and whether your employer must make reasonable accommodations that allow you to continue working through your pregnancy, all depend on where you work.
Paid Sick Days Advocates Help Bring Paid Sick Days Access to All-Time High
by Christine Sloane | Jul 27, 2016 | Paid Sick Days
New data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reveal that the tireless work of paid sick days advocates and thoughtful lawmakers across the country is making a real difference. Sixty-four percent of private sector workers can now earn paid sick time, compared to 61 percent in 2015. That is the highest share on record – and it means millions more workers have gained access to paid sick days.
Pedal to the Metal: Trust Women in Oklahoma
by Julie A. Burkhart | Jul 22, 2016 | Reproductive Rights
Two weeks after Dr. George Tiller was assassinated at his church, I told his wife I was going to re-establish abortion services in Wichita, Kansas.
Hospital Compare: A Tool Consumers Need Now
by Debra L. Ness | Jul 21, 2016 | Digital Health
Every day, consumers make choices about which hospitals they or their families will use – and too often, they make those decisions without enough information to guide them.
An Opportunity to Advance Patient- and Family-Centered Care
by Debra L. Ness | Jul 8, 2016 | Choosing Health Equity
The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) will bring the biggest change in decades to how we pay physicians, nurse practitioners and other health care providers who treat Medicare beneficiaries.
Paid Sick Days Victory in the Third Largest City in the Nation
by Christine Sloane | Jun 22, 2016 | Paid Sick Days
Chicago took a major step toward becoming the 34th jurisdiction in the country with a paid sick days law today, following unanimous approval by the city council. Mayor Rahm Emmanuel has pledged to sign the ordinance. When it takes effect on July 1, 2017, more than 460,000 workers will newly gain the right to earn paid sick time. And the nation’s three most populous cities will guarantee this common sense protection.
What Happens in Vegas Changes Nevada: The Fight for Comprehensive, Inclusive Sex Education in Sin City
by Caitlyn Caruso | Jun 17, 2016 | Reproductive Rights
On May 24, 2013, hope had died for me. I had been working for the last six months on a comprehensive sex education bill here in my home state of Nevada only to see it die in the state Senate.
The Do No Harm Act: An Opportunity to Protect Women and Families from Discrimination
by Sarah Lipton-Lubet | May 31, 2016 | Reproductive Rights
Earlier this month, I joined a strong group of civil rights advocates on Capitol Hill to celebrate the introduction of the Do No Harm Act of 2016.
Further Improvements to ACA Marketplace Websites Are Helping Consumers Find the Right Health Insurance Plans, but More Progress Needed
by Theresa Chalhoub | May 19, 2016 | ACA
During the third open enrollment period, which ran from November 2015 through January 2016, roughly 12.7 million people purchased health insurance through the marketplace.
Red River Women’s Clinic “Gets it Done”: The New FDA Medication Abortion Label Helps North Dakota Women
by Tammi Kromenaker | May 18, 2016 | Reproductive Rights
In the fall of 2007, Jackie* called to schedule an abortion appointment. She said she had heard of a way to have an abortion with medicine, and asked if we offered that at our clinic.

