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Archives
- April 29, 2017
A Personal Story From Alaska – Why Medicaid Matters
Read moreConnor from Alaska is 10 years old. He loves to read, cook, and play with his friends and his service dog, Mac. Connor was born with medical complications and spent the first month of his life in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Later, at the age of eight,…
- April 29, 2017
Quick Review: Transparency, Opportunity for Comment
Read moreA Quick Review of transparency and opportunity for public comment in requests for Section 1115 Waivers. In this brief overview, Senior Attorney Catherine McKee, Legal Director Jane Perkins, and Managing Attorney of the DC office Mara Youdelman note, "The importance of the transparency and public accountability requirements has never been…
- April 28, 2017
Amended AHCA, Worse Than the First
Read moreAmended Measure Would Effectively End Protection of People with Pre-Existing ConditionsWashington - To revive the House of Representatives’ so-called American Health Care Act, amendments have been made which make the bill even worse than before, and low-income individuals and underserved populations are still the primary target for harm.The amended…
- April 28, 2017
Lessons from CA: Amended ACA Repeal Bill’s Medicaid Cuts Still Disastrous for California
Read moreThe House Republicans are still at it – with another version of the American Health Care Act (AHCA) to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and radically cut Medicaid. This week the bill was amended again and it is only getting worse for low-income people across the country. California, which…
- April 21, 2017
Sec. 1115 Waiver Requests: Transparency & Opportunity for Public Comment
Read moreWith HHS Secretary Tom Price open to Section 1115 waivers in Medicaid that could include work requirements, state health advocates must be vigilant in ensuring waivers do not contravene Medicaid law. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) amended Sec. 1115 to require greater transparency and opportunity for public comment on…
- April 16, 2017
How Medicaid Expansion Benefits Maternal and Child Health
Read moreThe expansion of Medicaid pursuant to the Affordable Care Act has improved "maternal and child health by providing a valuable source of coverage for women of reproductive age, particularly for preconception and interconception health care," write Senior Attorney Amy Chen and Health Law Fellow Daphne Wilson in an issue…