Health Care For All is seeking a bold, strategic and values-driven leader to serve as our next Executive Director and help shape the future of health justice in Massachusetts.
Learn more here: https://t.co/T3FDv2NBrn
From HCFA's Jamila Xible: “Ending TPS would force trained, trusted, and culturally competent Haitian-American caregivers out of our communities, creating immediate harm to patients, families, and hospitals."
HCFA stands with Gov. Healey + partners throughout MA in ensuring doctor’s offices, hospitals + community health centers remain safe places for immigrants who are patients, caregivers or part of the health care workforce. Everyone should feel safe seeking medical care – period.
Thank you @GlobeOpinion for highlighting the importance of prior authorization reform in Massachusetts. This red tape delays medical care, and creates administrative burdens for patients + providers alike.
Read the op-ed here: https://t.co/lSSVG4BxZ4
What’s behind MA's $250m investment in health insurance subsidies?
On The Codcast, @JennDotSmith unravels what the funding change means with @HealthConnector's Audrey Morse Gasteier & @HCFA's Alex Sheff.
https://t.co/f0YX50GQoE
Nuestros consejeros en el HelpLine, la línea de ayuda de Health Care For All, les presenta una serie de videos sobre el seguro medico en Massachusetts. La fecha limite para inscribirse en el Health Connector es el 23 de enero - vean y compartan el video!
We're excited to launch a series of free Spanish language health insurance help videos! Please share with anyone in Massachusetts who could benefit. Remember, the deadline for open enrollment is Jan. 23!
HCFA is honored to join other stakeholders in the Healey-Driscoll Health Care Affordability Workgroup, and commends the Governor for prioritizing prior authorization reforms that HCFA has long advocated for. We look forward to further collaboration on advancing access to care!
Thank you to @BostonGlobe for featuring HCFA in its report on the chilling effect that anti-immigrant policies have on patients' access to care. Read it here: https://t.co/zLIFhQd61v
Dr. Stuart Altman made immeasurable contributions to health policy in Massachusetts and across the country. We are deeply grateful for his decades of leadership and vision, and especially his tenure as the inaugural chair of the MA Health Policy Commission. He will be missed.
We mourn the loss of Stuart H. Altman, Ph.D., a leader in health policy and economics and the inaugural chair of the HPC.
“Dr. Altman dedicated his life to a health care system that is affordable and accessible for all,” said HPC Executive Director David Seltz.
Read more: https://t.co/9fpgjMiN5F
There is only a short amount of time left to make your year-end gift—and ensure no one faces barriers to the care they need.
Please help sustain our work to protect access to care in Massachusetts: https://t.co/ooAKjzqXcV
Health Care For All, which advocates for health justice in Massachusetts by promoting health equity, coverage and access for all, is seeking a new Executive Director.
Details are in this post from MassNonprofit News:
https://t.co/9Gd7yz3VKq
@hcfa@massnonprofit
Primary care is essential! Unfortunately, spending on primary care in Massachusetts is disproportionately low. The recommendations made today by the Primary Care Access, Delivery and Payment Task Force are vitally important, and HCFA enthusiastically supports them.
The Massachusetts Primary Care Task Force calls for a primary care spending target. This bold action will address systemic underinvestment in primary care and prioritize resident health and health system stability.
🔗Read more: https://t.co/wNeovPyCDV
#PrimaryCare
Thank you @GBH for reporting on the deeply disappointing U.S. Senate vote against extending crucial ACA subsidies for millions of Americans, including hundreds of thousands in Massachusetts: https://t.co/xfYDgfGWTp
From @Mass_HPC's new report:
"The Massachusetts Health Policy Commission’s (HPC) 2025 annual Cost Trends Report is issued in a time of heightened challenges to both health care affordability and coverage for Massachusetts residents."
Find out their policy recommendations....
The Senate’s failure to extend enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies is deeply disappointing. Hundreds of thousands of people in Massachusetts and millions more around the country will see their insurance costs surge.
Read HCFA's statement: https://t.co/EHdgF8ZgvI