May 3, 2021 – Last week, the Supreme Court rejected another attempt to defend the Trump-era public charge rule. The previous anti-immigrant policy effectively imposed barriers for many immigrant families…
April 26, 2021 – Why does health care from the neck up—like oral health—continue to be treated differently from the neck down? Last year, Massachusetts restored the remaining oral health…
April 21, 2021 – In March the Biden Administration designated immigrants from Venezuela for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18 months until September 2022. TPS temporarily grants immigrants living in…
“The approach is nonthreatening, as teenagers educate residents about vaccine safety, explain why it’s important to get a shot and ask if any help is needed to set up an…
“Brockton resident Pennel Davie believes a lot of people do have hesitancy because “it’s a new drug that was developed very quickly.” But there are other barriers to vaccination that…
“From this Monday, April 19, through April 25, the initiative — dubbed “Red Sox Week” — will offer up to 20,000 first-dose appointments at the Hynes Convention Center vaccination site…
“The state has provided Randolph with a vaccine liaison as well as access to two contracted groups to assist in outreach efforts. Health Care for All will be assisting with…
April 15, 2021 – This week is Black Maternal Health Week. Founded and led by the Black Mamas Matter Alliance, the week is meant to foster discussion and awareness of…
April 12, 2021 – Today marks the 15th anniversary of Chapter 58 of the Acts of 2006. The landmark Massachusetts health reform law expanded coverage to over 400,000 previously uninsured residents and became…
March 12, 2021 – “Baker said the state has a contract with two entities, Archipelago Strategies and Health Care For All, to engage in “the equivalent of a campaign” to…