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- February 23, 2015
MAGI, Streamlined Applications, and Medicaid Family Planning Expansions
Erin Armstrong, External Source, and dfitzgerald LetterRead moreThe Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires states implement a uniform methodology for determining income - modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) - in their eligibility determinations for Medicaid and for premium subsidies in the health insurance marketplaces. The ACA also requires states to move to a single, streamlined application (SSA),…
- February 23, 2015
Comments to Help Shape a Federal Immigration and Refugee Integration Strategy
Erin Armstrong and dfitzgerald CommentsRead moreAs part of President Obama's Immigration Accountability Executive Actions, the administration created the White House Task Force on New Americans. The Task Force is charged with developing a federal immigrant integration strategy. In January 2015, the Task Force called for informal comments to assist in the development of the integration…
- February 13, 2015
Health Advocate: Getting Ready for April – Tax Filing Considerations
Read moreThis edition of the Health Advocate describes the Affordable Care Act's tax filing requirements and offers tips and resources to help those receiving subsidized coverage through the Marketplace file their taxes this year.
- February 13, 2015
Top 10 Takeaways: CBO Report on Medicaid Spending Caps
Read moreNHeLP's Top 10 Takeaways from the November 2013 CBO report illustrating why spending caps in Medicaid are a bad idea.
- February 9, 2015
Top 3 Takeaways: Burr-Hatch-Upton Plan to Replace the ACA
Read moreOn February 4, 2015, three Republican legislators released a plan to replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The Burr-Hatch-Upton plan (BHU) is titled the Patient Choice, Affordability, Responsibility, and Empowerment Act. After reading the legislators' summary of the proposal, NHeLP identified three key takeaways, which are outlined in our…
- February 6, 2015
Earlier Access to Care for Uninsured Women Living with HIV and the ACA
Read moreThe Medicaid program has traditionally served as an important safety-net program for low-income women living with HIV/AIDS; however, the categorical requirements for Medicaid have excluded many individuals from coverage. The Affordable Care Act, through the Medicaid Expansion, presents the opportunity for previously ineligible low-income women living with HIV to…