Innovation at Work
Research - Community Projects - Advocacy

Publications

     

The Affordable Care Act Counts Big for California's Children

Insure the Uninsured Project 

Wendy Lazarus guest blogs on the ACA two-year anniversary.

Read more »  
 

The Children's Partnership Joins NHeLP Amicus Brief Filed with the U.S. Supreme Court in Support of New Health Law's Medicaid Provisions

The Children's Partnership press release on joining a "friend of the court" (amicus) brief filed by the National Health Law Program with the U.S. Supreme Court supporting the Medicaid expansion provisions in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). The Supreme Court agreed to hear oral arguments in late March 2012 about the constitutionality of the ACA's Medicaid expansion, along with other legal challenges.

Read more »  
 

Getting Health Reform Right, Right from the Start: A Guide to How California (or Any State) Can Build an Effective Enrollment System

Say Ahhh! A Children's Health Policy Blog

Beth Morrow guest blogs  on essential design features for enrollment under the ACA.

Read more »  
   

First Major Step in Implementing Health Coverage for All Californians Under Health Reform

The Children's Partnership (TCP) released Building A Consumer-Driven Eligibility, Enrollment, and Renewal System: Essential Design Features for Effective Health Reform in California. This 40-page blueprint lays out the four design features necessary to enroll and maintain coverage for nearly 4 million Californians newly eligible for subsidized programs under health reform in addition to serving the over 8 million already receiving such coverage.

Download full press release .

Read more »  
   

Gov. Brown’s Budget Proposal Has Alarming Consequences for Children’s Health

SACRAMENTO, CA – In response to Governor Brown's release of his 2012-13 budget proposal, a coalition of leading children's health advocates in California expressed concern about the scope of proposed cuts and fundamental changes to children's health care, and fear that such a proposal could significantly jeopardize access to health care for California children.

Read full press release.

Read more »  
 
Page 2 of 8
 

Stay Informed

Sign up to receive TCP e-news

    • Twitter
    • Facebook
    • Linkedin
    • Youtube
    • RSS