Judy Lubin, PhD, MPH

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Supreme Court’s Affordable Care Act Ruling Will Help Close Racial Gaps in Health Care Coverage

June 26, 2015 By admin Leave a Comment

The Supreme Court’s decision in the King v. Burwell decision is a victory for the millions of Americans who need financial assistance to afford health insurance coverage. As a result of the 6–3 ruling, nearly 6.4 million Americans who receive subsidies to purchase health care plans through healthcare.gov, the federal government’s health insurance marketplace (or […]

Filed Under: Health Policy, Politics, Race Matters Tagged With: Affordable Care Act, health disparities, healthcare.gov, Obamacare, Supreme Court

White House Panel Remarks: Fifty Years After Medicare Desegregated Hospitals, Blacks Still Fighting for Health Care Access

February 17, 2015 By admin Leave a Comment

[Read this article on Huffington Post] The ability to access quality health care services for the majority of the black population has been largely due to federal government policies and initiatives designed to address long-standing, systemic barriers to medical care for African Americans. As part of the White House’s Black History Month panel co-hosted by […]

Filed Under: Blog, Health Policy, Politics, Race Matters, Social Justice Tagged With: Affordable Care Act, health disparities, Medicaid Expansion, Medicare, Obamacare

New Publication: Inclusion and Exclusion of Latinos in the Affordable Care Act

May 25, 2014 By admin Leave a Comment

The Harvard Journal of Hispanic Policy has published my analysis of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and its potential for improving access to care for the Latino population in its Spring 2014 issue. The article, Inclusion and Exclusion of Latinos in the Affordable Care Act: Challenges and Opportunities for Achieving Health Equity, examines outreach strategies and […]

Filed Under: Blog, Health Policy, Politics, Race Matters, Social Justice Tagged With: Affordable Care Act, Immigrants, Latinos, Medicaid, Obamacare, Social Exclusion

Just the Facts: How the Affordable Care Act Helps Women

July 8, 2012 By admin 1 Comment

Women and Obamacare

With the biggest legal battle over the President’s health care law settled, its time to end the political wrangling and start educating the American people about the benefits of the Affordable Care Act. Many who oppose the law are unclear about what’s in it. The law provides real, tangible benefits for everyone, but women stand […]

Filed Under: Black Women, Blog, Health Policy, Women's Issues Tagged With: Affordable Care Act, Health, Health Care Law, health reform, Obamacare, women

Race and the Fight Against Obamacare

June 28, 2012 By admin Leave a Comment

Featured on The Huffington Post and theRoot.com With resistance to President Obama’s health care law culminating with the Supreme Court deciding the fate of the most important social policy since enactment of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965, the failure to win popular support for health care will be studied for many years to come. Racism […]

Filed Under: Blog, Health Policy, Politics Tagged With: Affordable Care Act, health care, Obamacare, President Obama, racism, Supreme Court

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