Kudos to Gov. Wolf and lawmakers for helping thousands of Pennsylvania cancer patients
The following was originally published in Patriot-News on November 8, 2022
The following was originally published in Patriot-News on November 8, 2022
Los votantes de California aprobaron la Proposición 31 para defender una ley estatal popular y bipartidista que elimina la venta de la mayoría de los productos de tabaco con sabor, incluidos los cigarrillos mentolados y los cigarrillos electrónicos.
On Tuesday, voters responded “yes” to Amendment D, which asked if the state constitution should be amended to expand Medicaid coverage to adults with lower incomes.
This Sunday, November 6th, the City of Dayton is officially smoke-free
Organizaciones nacionales sin fines de lucro, incluyendo a la Red de Acción Contra el Cáncer de la Sociedad Americana Contra el Cáncer (ACS CAN), junto a defensores contra el cáncer colorrectal, celebran que los beneficiarios de Medicare ya no enfrentarán costos de bolsillo para una colonoscopia necesaria despúes de una prueba de detección no invasiva positiva.
HARRISBURG, PA – November 3, 2022 –Earlier today, Governor Wolf signed legislation to improve access to care for cancer patients across the state.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled in favor of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the case of Liquid Labs LLC v. FDA, upholding the agency’s marketing denial order (MDO) for Liquid Lab’s flavored e-cigarette products.
With the highest proportion of smoking-related cancer cases and deaths in the country, Kentucky lawmakers can and must do better to prevent tobacco use.
A final rule released today will fix the so-called ‘family glitch’ in the Affordable Care Act. The change would allow the total premium cost of all family members covered under an employer sponsored insurance plan to be considered when determining if the coverage is affordable rather than restricting the calculation to the cost for the employee only.
A recent poll by the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) shows strong support among Georgia registered voters for increasing and protecting access to affordable health coverage, including 70% in favor of Medicaid expansion.