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Medicaid Turns 60 – The Road Ahead for Health Care Justice

Aug 1 | As the U.S. now faces the largest federal subsidy rollback in history, experts discuss how can Americans keep the struggle for health care justice moving forward.
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The CRISPR Revolution: How Gene Editing Is Changing Medicine, Ethics, and Evolution

CRISPR is revolutionizing science by allowing us to precisely edit DNA, treating genetic diseases, enhancing crops, and altering microbes. Its potential is vast, but it raises urgent questions about ethics, equity, and how far we should go.
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The Near-Death Experience That Defied Medicine: Anita Moorjani’s Story

More than a miraculous recovery, Anita’s story invites us to expand our understanding of death and life itself, and to live with greater courage, presence, and purpose.

Federal Rule Strips Affordable Healthcare for Millions, Including DACA Recipients

The proposed rule would also revoke “sex trait modification services” as an essential health benefit covered by ACA plans. Critics say transgender health care is a lifesaving tool.

70 Million Americans Face Loss of Healthcare as Congress Proposes $800 Billion Cut...

Mar 21 | Speakers discuss the proposed $800 Billion cut to the Medicaid budget and its impact on low-income working families, children and the elderly.

Protecting Health Care Benefits for 15.5 Million People

More than 15 million Medi-Cal members will have their eligibility redetermined as part of  the "great unwinding" of MediCare enrollees.

Can Not Speaking English Kill You?

For millions of Americans with limited English, finding providers who speak their language remains a challenge, hampering access to quality care.

Elevating the Voices of Invisible People

The SCAN Foundation held a day-long summit to address disparities in health care delivery for marginalized people.

The Impact of Hate-Motivated Behavior on African American Health

At the 13th annual virtual Black Physicians Forum, health experts shared how racism underlies hate-motivated behavior which adversely impacts African American health.

The Invisibility of Asians in America

Though they are one of the oldest populations in the U.S., Asian Americans feel like they are still perceived as foreigners.

Watch For the Yellow Envelope – 15 Million California MediCal Enrollees’ Eligibility Under...

MediCal enrollees are encouraged to update their information to keep their status as the state reviews eligibility for the first time since the Covid 19 pandemic.

Millions to Lose Coverage During the ‘Unwinding’

Starting in April millions of families could see their health coverage disappear as the government unwinds pandemic-era policies.