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Archives
- January 21, 2014
2014: Our New Year’s Resolutions
Leo Cuello, Susan Berke Fogel, Jane Perkins, and Mara Youdelman Health AdvocateRead moreSo we're off to a rollicking start in 2014 with over 2.1 million individuals newly enrolled in health insurance through the marketplaces and Medicaid. As we look ahead, here are our goals, expectations, and hopes for a productive and promising 2014!
- January 14, 2014
Medicaid EPSDT Case Docket
Read moreThe Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment service (EPSDT) is a mandatory Medicaid service for children and youth under age 21. Screening forms the foundation of EPSDT. Four separate screens are required: vision (including eyeglasses), hearing (including hearing aids), dental (including restoration of teeth), and medical. The medical…
- January 14, 2014
Dissecting the EPSDT Request a Screen Requirement
Read moreSome states are arguing that Medicaid-eligible children under age 21 must formally request an EPSDT screen as a condition of obtaining EPSDT treatment services. Relying upon legislative and administrative history and the caselaw, this Q&A dissects the "request a screen" argument and provides recommendations on how to respond to…
- January 13, 2014
NHeLP Letter on HR 7 No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act
Read moreLetter to the House Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice in opposition to H.R. 7 - The No Taxpayer Funding Abortion Act.
- January 1, 2014
Wilson v. Gordon, United States District Court, Middle District of Tennessee, and Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
Read more2014 Medicaid applicants in Tennessee challenged State policies and practices that created bureaucratic barriers to enrolling in Medicaid and unlawfully delayed and denied health coverage to eligible individuals. Partners: Tennessee Justice Center, Southern Poverty Law Center