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Brief Examines Proposed Changes to
Federal Anti-Discrimination Protections in Health Care that Would Limit
Protections related to Gender Identity, Access to Abortion and Language
Access
A new KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation) brief analyzes the Trump Administration’s proposed
changes to federal anti-discrimination regulations that would eliminate
existing protections in health care related to gender identity and access to
abortion, and narrow protections for non-English speakers.
The proposed rule issued June 14 by the Department
of Health and Human Services would substantially revise regulations
implementing the Affordable Care Act’s Section 1557, which prohibits
discrimination based on race, color, national origin, sex, age and disability
in health programs receiving federal funding.
If implemented, the proposed changes would scale
back the rights and protections available to patients and consumers while
reducing the anti-discrimination requirements on health insurers and
providers. Specific changes include:
Filling the need for trusted information on
national health issues, the Kaiser Family Foundation is a
nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California.
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Tuesday, July 2, 2019
Brief Examines Proposed Changes to Federal Anti-Discrimination Protections in Health Care that Would Limit Protections related to Gender Identity, Access to Abortion and Language Access
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