The National Health Law Program (NHeLP) is a national nonprofit public-interest legal and policy organization that uses litigation, policy advocacy, technical assistance, training, and public education to defend and expand access to health care for low-income, underserved, and marginalized populations and to advance health equity and civil rights in health systems.
Medicaid and Medicare access and oversight, implementation and defense of the Affordable Care Act, managed care accountability, long-term services and supports, health equity and civil rights in health care, reproductive health access, HIV/AIDS policy, mental health parity, and immigrant health care access.
Primarily funded by foundation and philanthropic grants, government grants and contracts, and individual donations.
State and national legal services and health law programs, civil rights and health advocacy organizations, community health centers, and public health law networks.
Non-profit public interest legal and advocacy organization (501(c)(3))