DPC News & Updates
MCDHH North-Shore Listening Session
We are excited to announce the upcoming 3rd Listening Session in the Northeast region, scheduled to take place at the Lawrence Public Library on Thursday, March 28th, from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM.
Stop the PCA Cuts
We're glad to be fighting side by side with our friends at BCIL to block these damaging PCA cuts.
Make Your Budget Priorities Heard!
State Representatives are currently working on the House's version of the budget for the next year, and the Senate will start soon. We have to tell them what funding our communities need!
March 2024 Updates from Our Executive Director
Spring is coming, and along with the budding plants and warming temperatures this season usually brings hope. Certainly our community has a great deal to hope for, including on the national level and here in Massachusetts.
Study Finds Worse Health Outcomes in Private Equity-Owned HospitalsNIHCM Foundation
A new study revealed that there was a substantial increase in adverse events occurring while patients were hospitalized, such as falls and infections, at private equity-owned hospitals.
A Dignity-Based Independent Living and Recovery-Centered Model of Care
Community Catalyst’s Center for Community Engagement in Health Innovation partnered with the Disability Policy Consortium to publish two issue briefs focused on ensuring an equity-centered model of care for individuals that are dually eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid.
Action Alert: Send a letter to your legislators encouraging them to support critical disability programs!
State Representatives are currently working on the House's version of the budget for the next year, and the Senate will start soon. We have to tell them what funding our communities need! Use our web form to easily send a letter to your legislators encouraging them to support critical disability programs.
Who’s Monitoring Medicaid Assisted Living?—A Brief Overview
This 30-minute webinar, Who’s Monitoring Medicaid Assisted Living?—A Brief Overview, will explain the current regulatory structure and its limitations, with a focus on how the system might be changed for the better.
Editorial: QALY Ban Bill a sign of how far we've come.
Today, while this fight is by no means won, we have made significant progress. There is still significant opposition to the idea of doing anything to stop discrimination against our community in this sector, but we have begun to move from arguing about whether we should address the way these metrics devalue disabled life to how we should address it, and that is exciting.
Registration is Open for the 17th Annual Vinfen Film Festival
Join us for the 17th Annual Film Festival at GBH Studios in Boston, back in person! This year, we are offering a variety of sessions, with screenings of feature-length and short films, as well as panel discussions with filmmakers, human services professionals, and individuals with lived experience. We have also added an evening reception where festival guests can mix and mingle!
Measuring Disability: Exploring the Census Bureau's Proposed Changes and Policy Implications
In partnership with the Urban Institute’s Disability Equity Policy Initiative, we invite you to join a discussion on the need for an accurate count of disabled people in the US and the policy implications of proposed changes.
Call to Action: MBTA Low-Income Fares Must Include RIDE "Premium" Service
The MBTA is making plans to implement a low-income fares program that would cut the MBTA’s RIDE paratransit fare prices by 50%. However, RIDE Premium fares will stay the same. There are a number of things you can do to help ensure the low-income fares program is expanded further.
Action Alert: Make Calls to Stop PCA Cuts
Last week saw the release of the governor's proposed budget, and it was very much a mixed bag for people with disabilities. We believe the cuts are harmful and inappropriate, and urge you to contact the governor to let them know you’re opposed to PCA program cuts.
February 2024 Updates from Our Executive Director
February has been action-packed for DPC, including legislative updates, opportunities to take action, job openings, and more.
ALAA/HLAA Boston ZOOM meeting: “You Said What?”
“You Said What?” is the next topic of our joint ALAA/HLAA Boston Zoom meeting on Thursday, February 15, 2024 from 7-8:30 p.m. Come, listen, bring tales, and hear the anecdotes of those of us who don’t always practice what we preach: clear, concise, forward-facing conversation, within a reasonable distance from one another, and with a minimum of background noise.
Your Voice Matters! Looking for Survey Participants with Both MassHealth and Medicare
The University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School (UMass Chan) is working with MassHealth to survey members who get both MassHealth and Medicare about their quality of life and/or their experiences with services.