The Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy, and its health care program, Virginia Consumer Voices, believe that we can convince the General Assembly to close the health care coverage gap and expand Medicaid in...
Virginia Consumer Voices for Healthcare staff participated in today’s Metro Richmond Senior Day at Byrd Park, distributing information on access to healthcare. Here Cassandra Shaw poses with Richmond City Council member Parker Agelasto. #HealthcareMatters
Comments from Rabbi Beifield: Two central ideas underlie the abiding Jewish commitment to provide health care to all of God’s children. The first is Judaism’s teaching that an individual human life is of infinite...
Virginia faith leaders respond to Assembly’s vow not to expand Medicaid coverage RICHMOND – A half-dozen faith leaders who were among the nearly 300 who signed a letter asking Virginia’s General Assembly...
Bill Botts of Stafford County served as the region’s Affordable Care Act navigator after retiring as director of Rappahannock Legal Services. November 22, 2015 12:00 am BY BILL BOTTS Here are 10 Republican reasons...
Kathy Cole Cole, of Galax, is a retired psychologist and manager. She worked for the Department of Veterans Affairs for 30 years. By Kathy Cole The fact that our Virginia legislators will not accept...
Tuesday, June 30, Virginia Consumer Voices and the Center partnered with several organizations to produce an event promoting healthcare access for all Virginians. Every seat was filled and the energy was through the roof!...
Our very own Erin Steigleder, Health Policy Analyst and Advocate for the Center’sfor Virginia Consumer Voices for Healthcare program was published in the Richmond Times Dispatch over the weekend. See her Op-Ed below: Richmond Times-Dispatch...