Access to affordable high quality health care is a right for all.

 

The Issue

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Why it Matters

XX%

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$XX

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X Years

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“Health disparities contribute high economic costs to the U.S. every year. The avoidable costs of health disparities include medical costs related to preventable chronic diseases and the overutilization of health care resources. Also, health impacts employment potential and work-place efficiency; health disparities result in a large loss of productivity every year.”

— National Urban League

Our Solution

Everyone has a right to affordable quality health care—regardless of age, race, or gender. At the Indiana Justice Project, we work to ensure that low-income and vulnerable individuals receive the health care they are entitled to. This means we…add a little more detail on the types of interventions/actions you take to make an impact.

Our Approach

Advocate for stronger health coverage programs

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Advocating for stronger health coverage programs—especially in Medicaid. This includes working to remove harmful barriers to eligibility and coverage. Our work in this area is supported by our Health Law Partnership with the National Health Law Program.

Address social determinants of health

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Addressing the social determinants of health by working with health care experts to craft better and more equitable policies—whether it’s food access, or safe and affordable housing, etc.