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  • Hepatitis B Routine Immunizations Fact Card

    Publish Date: August 2023 Type: Fact Sheet, FAQ, Infographics, Public Health Alerts Topics: ACA, Health Care, Health Insurance, Open Enrollment Ethnicity: Language: English State: The hepatitis B vaccine is safe and the most widely used vaccine in the world. The hepatitis B vaccine is 2, 3, or 4 doses depending on the type. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders make up over 50% of hepatitis B cases in the U.S. and are 5 times more likely to die from hepatitis B-related diseases than White, non-Hispanic people.

  • Measles Parent and Caregiver Guide

    Publish Date: May 2024 Type: Infographics Topics: Ethnicity: Language: State: As people prepare to travel for the summer, it is important to remember that measles can be passed to your child by unvaccinated travelers: mostly Americans and sometimes foreign visitors who get measles while they are in other countries. Talk to your child’s healthcare provider to make sure your child is up-to-date on their measles vaccination!

  • APIAHF Comment Letter to OMH Advocating for Language Access

    Publish Date: May 2024 Type: Testimony and Comments Topics: Advocacy, Affordable Care Act, Comment Letter, Comment Letters, Health Care, Health care access, Health care disparities, Health care reform, Language access Ethnicity: Language: State:

  • Building on the Affordable Care Act: Strategies to Address Marketplace Enrollees’ Cost Challenges

    The Affordable Care Act (ACA) dramatically changed the private insurance landscape, providing health coverage for millions. The success of the ACA and efforts to build on it show that strategic policy interventions can significantly improve health coverage affordability, particularly for communities that struggle the most with access. However, to fully realize the ACA’s potential and build on this success, further improvements are needed. Enrollees in ACA marketplace plans — like others with private health insurance, including employer sponsored insurance — continue to face high out-of-pocket costs, such as deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments. These affordability challenges have a pronounced impact on access to care and economic security, especially for people with low incomes and members of certain racial and ethnic groups who have faced barriers to robust health coverage and good health because of racism and discrimination in areas such as employment, education, and housing. A new report from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) sheds light on these challenges and provides a vision, built on the strong foundation the ACA provides, for marketplace coverage that enrollees can afford to use. CBPP’s new report – which reflects findings from the Marketplace Affordability Project (MAP), an 18-month initiative from CBPP supported in part by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation – focuses on a set of policy proposals that would: Ensure affordable premiums; Reduce cost-sharing; Strengthen coverage requirements; Create federal backstops for coverage; and Simplify plan options and enrollment pathways. These proposals were informed by marketplace enrollees; people who provide marketplace application and enrollment assistance; patient groups; national groups representing specific racial, ethnic, disability, and age constituencies; and health policy experts. To learn more, please visit: https://www.cbpp.org/MAP-Report

  • Uterine Health Fact Sheets

    Publish Date: April 2024 Type: Fact Sheets Topics: Uterine Health Ethnicity: Language: English, Arabic, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese State: Did you know that Asian American and Pacific Islander people are more likely to be diagnosed with uterine cancer at a younger age and experience more severe and advanced cancer? The Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF) has developed a two-pager resource on uterine health for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities. This resource is also available in Arabic, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Tagalog, and Vietnamese.

  • Obesity in Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders

    Publish Date: March 2024 Type: Fact Sheet Topics: Asian American, Health disparities, Native Hawaiian, obesity, Pacific Islander Ethnicity: Language: State: Obesity is a chronic disease characterized by excess or abnormal body fat that inhibits health and social well-being, which can result from a number of factors ranging from genetic, environmental, behavioral, social, cultural, and more. Obesity is understudied in Asian Americans (AA) as well as in Native Hawaiians or Pacific Islanders (NHPI). View this fact sheet for more information on obesity in the AA and NHPI communities, including causes, prevention, and recommendations.

  • Long COVID and Mental Health Brochure

    Publish Date: March 2024 Type: Fact Sheet, FAQ, Infographics Topics: Ethnicity: Language: State: 1 out of every 5 individuals who have suffered from COVID-19 will develop Long COVID, which could be associated with a rise in mental health symptoms. Learn more about the intersection of Long COVID and mental health.

  • Tdap Routine Immunizations Fact Card

    Publish Date: August 2023 Type: Fact Sheet, FAQ, Infographics, Public Health Alerts Topics: ACA, Health Care, Health Insurance, Open Enrollment Ethnicity: Language: English State: The Tdap vaccine can prevent tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis. Tetanus enters the body through cuts or wounds. Diphtheria and pertussis are spread from person to person but the vaccine has been reported to be highly effective for all 3 cases.

  • Shingles Routine Immunizations Fact Card

    Publish Date: August 2023 Type: Fact Sheet, FAQ, Infographics, Public Health Alerts Topics: ACA, Health Care, Health Insurance, Open Enrollment Ethnicity: Language: English State: Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, is caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV), the same virus that causes chickenpox. VZV stays inactive in the body after chickenpox recovery. This virus can reactivate later, causing shingles. According to a 2019 data report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, only 23% of Asian Americans over the age of 50 had received a dose of the shingles vaccine

  • APIAHF Comment Letter to HHS and CMS in Support of Plan to Expand Health Coverage to DACA Recipients

    Publish Date:   June 2023 Type:  Testimony and Comments, Comment Letter Topics:  Health Care Access, Public Health, Health Coverage, Medicaid, Medicare, DACA Ethnicity: Language:  English State: The Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF) and its national, state, and local partners strongly support the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Proposed Rule to end the exclusion of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients from eligibility to purchase plans and obtain subsidies under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplaces and other health insurance affordability programs. We further support CMS’ proposal to implement clarifications and technical corrections that will simplify ACA Marketplace enrollment and improve access to health coverage.

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