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Community Catalyst, United States of Care, and 15 Other Health Advocacy Organizations Submit Amicus Brief to Protect Coverage of Cost-Free Preventive Services
A coalition filed an amicus brief with the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in Braidwood Management Inc. v. Becerra to protect coverage of preventive services without out-of-pocket cost.
Community Catalyst Calls on Biden Administration to Support Black Maternal Health By Setting a National Standard for Reproductive & Postpartum Care
Today marks the beginning of Black Maternal Health Week, an annual public health campaign founded and led by the Black Mama’s Matter Alliance.
Community Catalyst Celebrates the Biden Administration’s Push to Expand No Copay Birth Control; Cautions about Future Threats to Preventive Care
“While this will improve health equity, there remains a larger threat to preventive care that cannot be ignored.” – Emily Stewart FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Feb. 3, 2023 CONTACT: Jack Cardinal,…
How Anti-Abortion Pregnancy Centers Can Claim to Be Medical Clinics and Get Away With It | Reveal News
An investigation into pregnancy centers using deceptive practices against people seeking pregnancy and abortion care.
Opinion: Many Hospitals Refuse To Provide Reproductive Care, Even In States Where Abortion Remains Legal | Health Affairs
Community Catalyst Executive Director Emily Stewart writes about how hospital refusal policies often stand in the way of people receiving reproductive care, even in states without legal restrictions.
Opinion: Catholic Hospitals Dominate State, Restrict Women’s Choices | Urban Milwaukee
A column discussing the prevalence of Catholic health systems in Wisconsin cites Community Catalyst’s report on the growth of Catholic health systems.
Spread of Catholic hospitals limits reproductive care across the U.S. | The Washington Post
Community Catalyst research and staff are quoted about the growth of Catholic health systems and restrictions on reproductive rights.
Opinion: I don’t want your god in charge of my health care | The Washington Post
A Washington Post opinion piece cites Community Catalyst research on the growth of Catholic health systems.
Catholic health care’s wide reach can make it hard to get birth control in many places | NPR
Community Catalyst speaks with NPR about the difficulty in accessing birth control in areas dominated by Catholic health systems.
How the spread of Catholic-owned healthcare facilities may complicate access to reproductive care | Healthcare Dive
Community Catalyst research and staff are quoted about the growth of Catholic health systems and restrictions on reproductive rights.