Healthcare Education

Black History Month Healthcare Pioneers

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In honor of Black History Month, the Healthcare Education Project would like to honor these exceptional healthcare professionals and visionaries who advanced the medical industry.

Key Facts about Health Insurance and the Uninsured amidst Changes to the Affordable Care Act

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55% of uninsured are eligible for financial assistance in getting healthcare, and still can’t afford it The other 45% live in states that did not expand Medicaid, face immigration eligibility issues, […]

New Year’s Resolutions to Improve your Health this 2019

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Make health your priority this year with these following tips: Drink more water – most recommend that you drink a half a gallon of water a day on average. Follow […]

Affordable Care Act: Life Without the ACA

The Affordable Care Act is known for providing protections for pre-existing conditions and securing healthcare for nearly 12 million Americans in 2018 alone. However, with the recent ruling by a […]

U.S. top court, Kavanaugh spurn Planned Parenthood defunding case

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Andrew Chung | Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected appeals by Louisiana and Kansas seeking to end their public funding to women’s healthcare and abortion […]

Healthcare Takeaways From The Midterm Elections

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The people have spoken! Here are three of the biggest takeaways on healthcare from the midterm elections last Tuesday: Healthcare really matters to voters. Twenty-six percent of voters said that […]

¡Hazte las pruebas habituales de detección! Un mensaje público de Healthcare Education Project Proyecto de Educación en el Cuidado de la Salud

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Octubre, mes Nacional de Concientización de la prevención del cáncer de seno, una campaña para concientizar acerca de esta dolencia. El número de muertes relacionadas al cáncer de seno ha […]

Get screened. Stay healthy. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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It’s October, which means it’s once again National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an annual campaign to raise awareness about the disease. The good news is that the number of breast […]

Disproportionate Share Hospital Funding (DSH): What Is It, And Why Does It Matter?

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What is it? Many rural and safety net hospitals provide care for a large number of uninsured and underinsured patients. These safety net and rural hospitals receive funding to help […]

Cost-Sharing Reduction Payments (CSR): What Are They, And Why Do They Matter?

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What are they? Cost-sharing reduction (CSR) payments are payments from the federal government to insurers that help share the cost of health insurance. Under the Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”), low- […]