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National Partnership Comments on HHS 2018-2022 Draft Strategic Plan
Letter from Women’s Health Care Providers to Congress on Graham-Cassidy (Sept 2017)
On behalf of physicians, certified nurse midwives/certified midwives and nurse practitioners who provide care for the women of America, along with our patient partners, we stand together for patients and against Senate passage of the Graham-Cassidy-Heller-Johnson...
Senate Committee on Finance Hearing to Consider the Graham-Cassidy-Heller-Johnson Proposal (Sept 2017)
On behalf of women across the country who are the health care decision-makers for themselves and their families, we write in strong opposition to the Graham-Cassidy-Heller-Johnson proposal (“the Graham-Cassidy proposal”) to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Women’s Health Coverage: Stalled Progress
New data from the U.S. Census Bureau show that 1 in 10 women lack access to health insurance. This year, progress in reducing the number of uninsured has stalled. This is likely due to continued sabotage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), including Congressional...
National Partnership Comments on CMS Quality Payment Program for 2018 Proposed Rule (August 2017)
NPWF QPP 2018 Comments
NPWF comment letter on QPP 2018 NPRM
CPeH CBC QPP Comments
Joint coalition sign-on letter on QPP in 2018
The MACRA Quality Payment Program 2018 Proposed Rule Slides
MACRAevolution July 11 Webinar
Joint coalition webinar on QPP CY 2018 NPRM
Supporting Informed Decision-Making in the Health Insurance Marketplace: A Progress Report for 2017
This report is the fourth in a series on how the online health insurance marketplaces established by the Affordable Care Act are becoming increasingly consumer-friendly. It includes recommendations for further improvement.
Invitation to GetMyHealthData New York Community Forum
Repealing the Essential Health Benefits Would be Devastating for Women’s Health
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is the greatest advance for women’s health in a generation, but Republicans in Congress are dead set on rolling back key provisions that ensure women’s access to necessary health care services, such as maternity care. They are trading...
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...
Medicaid Caps and Cuts Harm Older Women Fact Sheet
This fact sheet by Justice in Aging and the National Partnership outlines the negative impact of cuts to Medicaid on older women.
National Partnership Comments on CMS Market Stabilization Proposed Rule (March 2017)
The National Partnership comments on provisions in the proposed rule that concern, among other topics, the annual open enrollment period, network adequacy standards and requirements for contracting with essential community providers.
Women’s Community Letter to Congress on the Affordable Care Act (March 2017)
We, the undersigned organizations, share a commitment to advancing the health and economic security of women and their families. We are writing to express our opposition to repealing the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and defunding Planned Parenthood.
Understanding Medicare’s Quality Payment Program
The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) is intended to accelerate the transition to a health care system that rewards quality and value, rather than volume, and help ensure that patients experience better care and improved health outcomes. Under...
Use Case: Heart Failure Care Plan
Use Case: Heart Failure Care Plan
Use Case: Knee Replacement Care Plan
Use Case: Knee Replacement Care Plan