Due to advances in technology and the demand for both affordability and quality in healthcare, an increasing number of surgeries and procedures are performed in office settings.
Facility Guidelines for the Safe Performance of Primary Care and Gynecology Procedures in Offices and Clinics
These guidelines were produced by the Project on Facility Guidelines for the Safe Performance of Primary Care and Gynecology Procedures in Offices and Clinics (Project).
An Agenda for Progress for Women and Families
Protecting Science at Federal Agencies
Independent scientific analysis and advice are essential for effective policies that serve the public interest. This report describes new and ongoing threats to the communication of science and its use in public health and environmental decisions, and it recommends...
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Paid Leave Means A Stronger Oklahoma
FACT SHEET | The people of Oklahoma urgently need a national paid family and medical leave program
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A Better Balance “Ideas-to-Action” Guide: Examples from the New York City Paid Sick Time Campaign
As families across the United States prepare for a new school year, work-family advocates have a timely opportunity to draw attention to the need for paid sick time. This document includes ideas for back-to-school actions concerning paid sick time, as well as examples...
Testimony of Sarah Fleisch Fink, National Partnership, to General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Joint Committee on Labor and Workforce Development, H. 2172, S. 1048
Director of Workplace Policy and Senior Counsel Sarah Fleisch Fink urges the committee to advance the strongest possible versions of H. 2172 and S. 1048.
The House Republicans’ Repeal Bill Would Harm Women and Families
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is working. The law is the greatest advance for women’s health in a generation. It brought historic gains for women’s access to affordable, high-quality health care. In contrast, House Republicans’ recently released repeal bill — the...
Precision Medicine Initiative Proposed Privacy and Trust Principles (Comment Letter)
National Partnership on ONC’s Model Privacy Notice
Senate Letter on Reducing Health Disparities
Senate Letter on Reducing Health Disparities
House of Representatives Letter on Leveraging Meaningful Use to Reduce Disparities
House of Representatives Letter on Leveraging Meaningful Use to Reduce Disparities
Senate Letter on Progressing Advance Care Planning in Meaningful Use Stage 3
Senate Letter on Progressing Advance Care Planning in Meaningful Use Stage 3
House of Representatives Letter on Advancing Patient- and Family-Centered Care Planning in Meaningful Use Stage 3
House of Representatives Letter on Advancing Patient- and Family-Centered Care Planning in Meaningful Use Stage 3
Use Case: Heart Failure Care Plan
Use Case: Heart Failure Care Plan
Use Case: Knee Replacement Care Plan
Use Case: Knee Replacement Care Plan
CPeH 2016 Activities and Accomplishments
Health information technology (health IT) can enable the access, engagement and partnership that individuals and families need for better care coordination and better health. In 2016, the Consumer Partnership for eHealth (CPeH) successfully integrated person-centered...
Repealing the ACA Endangers Women’s Health and Financial Security
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is the greatest advance for women’s health in a generation. Attempts to repeal the ACA not only put women’s access to health care in dire jeopardy, but threaten their economic security as well. Repealing the ACA risks going back to a time...

