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Hispanic Health by the Numbers
(2014-01-14)
Latinas: When was your last Pap test?
(2014-07-30)
You Could Have Cervical Cancer and Never Know It. Get the Facts About Cervical Cancer!
¡Prepárate para obtener seguro médico!!
(2014-12-19)
Desde el 15 de noviembre del 2014 hasta el 15 de febrero del 2015 puedes ir al Mercado de Seguros Médicos de tu estado para buscar seguros médicos, compararlos punto por punto, y comprar el mejor para ti y tu familia.
Health Insurance Basics
(2014-12-19)
Shopping for insurance can be confusing, but the Affordable Care Act (ACA) makes it easier to understand. This simple guide will help you make smarter choices for you and your family.
2013 NCLR Conference Registration Brochure
(2013-01-27)
The NCLR Annual Conference is the largest and most important gathering of its kind in the Hispanic community. Join NCLR in the vibrant heart of the gulf south—New Orleans, Louisiana—for four days of riveting conversation, ...
Next-Generation Latino Agenda: A Guide for Candidates
(2015-05-12)
We advocate for policies that lead Latinos and the nation toward greater equity.
Advocacy Tool Kit: Giving a Voice to Community Health Workers
(2015-09-02)
Identifying the Problem and Peer Support as a Potential Solution The human and financial toll of health problems on patients, their families, and society in the United States is enormous. Total health care spending in ...
Talking Points on the “Legal Immigrant Children’s Health Improvement Act”
(2009-01-23)
Legal Immigrant Children’s Health Improvement Act
Municipio Snapshots Series
(2008-12-16)
The status of children in Puerto Rico is defined by social and economic characteristics, as well as by indicators of health and education levels. Given the information gap on the status of children in the municipios, the ...
NCLR Comments on Proposed Rule to Limit Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica
(2014-02-04)
NCLR supports a proposal to protect workers from lung illnesses in construction and other industries by limiting their exposure to crystalline silica (quartz) dust. NCLR submitted formal comments to the Federal Register ...