States and Health Insurance Exchange navigators lacking Spanish-language online resources

States and Health Insurance Exchange navigators lacking Spanish-language online resources

Mary Mata October 25, 2013

By Health Care Policy Matters As the race to enroll the uninsured before March 31, 2014 heats up, most states and navigator groups are falling behind in providing online Spanish-language […]

Latinos focus of Obamacare enrollment, no Spanish-language website yet

Mary Mata October 21, 2013

By Suzanne Gamboa, NBCLatino The administration has dedicated this week to signing up Latinos for health care coverage, despite the fact the Spanish-language website is not operational yet. People who […]

Here’s Why Healthcare.gov Broke Down

Mary Mata October 17, 2013

By Charles Ornstein, ProPublica For the past two weeks, healthcare.gov, the federal government’s new health insurance marketplace, has been bogged down by problems, preventing users (including me) from viewing insurance options and […]

Young Latinos Are Feeling the Positive Effects of the Affordable Care Act

Mary Mata October 2, 2013

By Jose Aristimuno, Latinovations If you’ve ever shopped for health insurance, you know that the prices for adequate health care, whether for an individual or a family, are unreachable. In […]

Obamacare Explained: How to Use the Internet for Health Care

Mary Mata October 1, 2013

By Fran Berkman, Mashable If it’s for sale, you can probably get in on the Internet. Health care is the newest commodity to become widely available to United States residents […]

Obamacare Spanish-Language Enrollment Website Delayed Until Mid-October

Mary Mata September 27, 2013

By Fox News Latino In another delay for the Affordable Care Act, White House officials quietly told Hispanic groups on Wednesday that the Spanish-language version of the healthcare.gov website will […]

The Trouble With Enrolling In The Affordable Care Act

Mary Mata September 12, 2013

By Jude Joffe-Block, Kate Sheehy, Tristan Ahtone, Fronteras Across the Southwest, groups are canvassing neighborhoods to inform uninsured people about how to sign up for coverage under Obama’s Affordable Care Act beginning Oct. […]

Latinos at intersection of ACA and CIR

Mary Mata August 30, 2013

By Gabriel Sanchez, Latino Decisions Latinos are major stakeholders in the core issues in President Obama’s domestic policy agenda: health care and immigration reform. Access to health care for undocumented […]

Latinos Not Ready for Changes in U.S. Health Care System

Mary Mata May 1, 2013

PRESS RELEASE LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–May 01, 2013– impreMedia and Latino Decisions in conjunction with The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Health Policy Center, today released key findings of a national Latino […]

What The Health Reform Law Means to Latinos Today

Mary Mata April 11, 2013

By Hope Gillette, Saludify Almost 10 months have passed since the Affordable Care Act (ACA) made it through the Supreme Court’s scrutiny, paving the way for millions of United States residents […]