An upcoming Supreme Court case could upend the Affordable Care Act’s benefits and protections, which would be devastating for women and their families during the coronavirus pandemic and resulting economic downturn.
By Jamille Fields Allsbrook
COLUMN
Repealing the Affordable Care Act would lead to chaos, risk, and harm for the disability community.
By Rebecca Cokley
COLUMN
ACA repeal during the coronavirus pandemic would be catastrophic for individual and public health.
By Nicole Rapfogel, Maura Calsyn, and Colin Seeberger
COLUMN
A repeal of the Affordable Care Act through the courts would be a massive transfer of money from low- and moderate-income Americans to high-income Americans.
By Seth Hanlon, Andres Vinelli, and Christian E. Weller
COLUMN
The president has failed to deliver on his promises to “take care of everybody.”
By Emily Gee
COLUMN
The next president will have several tools at his disposal to reduce the prices of drugs without having to wait for congressional action.
By Maura Calsyn and Thomas Waldrop
REPORT
COVID-19 has exposed the disparities in the U.S. mental health system, leaving many Americans without accessible and affordable care as policymakers fail to adequately address the crisis.
By Azza Altiraifi and Nicole Rapfogel
REPORT
People who lose job-based health insurance coverage during the COVID-19 pandemic can rely on the marketplaces.
By Emily Gee, Charles Gaba, and Nicole Rapfogel
ISSUE BRIEF
The federal government must prioritize robust planning, coordination, and funding for a vaccine.
By the CAP Health Policy Team
FACT SHEET
Premature reopening of indoor dining and bars in other U.S. regions has been followed by spread of the virus.
By Emily Gee, Aly Shakoor, Maura Calsyn, Nicole Rapfogel, and Topher Spiro
COLUMN
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, schools need additional mental health funding and support that is implemented with a racial equity lens.
By Abby Quirk
COLUMN
A successful COVID-19 vaccination program requires an unprecedented government effort, with tens of thousands of lives, millions of livelihoods, and a normal way of life at stake.
By Topher Spiro and Zeke Emanuel
REPORT
The early lifting of pandemic restrictions strains emergency housing and homelessness efforts and will exacerbate evictions, foreclosures, and the decades-old housing and homelessness crises.
By Rejane Frederick and Jaboa Lake
REPORT
CAP’s Medicare Extra proposal provides an opportunity for the United States to safeguard and improve access to reproductive health care.
By Jamille Fields Allsbrook and Osub Ahmed
REPORT
Science, not politics, should drive the decision to physically reopen schools.
By Scott Sargrad and Maura Calsyn
COLUMN