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- August 4, 2017
NHeLP Comments on ‘Healthy Texas Women’ Sec. 1115 Waiver Project
Read moreIn comments to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, NHeLP urges the department to reject Texas' so-called "Healthy Texas Women" Medicaid demonstration waiver. The comments submitted by NHeLP Legal Director Jane Perkins note that HHS has limited ability to waive provisions of Medicaid law. HHS "may only…
- August 4, 2017
Q&A on Non-Medical Transportation and Reproductive Health Services
Read moreIn this Q&A, Senior Attorney Amy Chen examines Medi-Cal's Non-Medical Transportation Services (NMT) and discusses, not only, the robust number of the services provided to Medi-Cal enrollees, but also explains how NMT enables vulnerable communities to access the state's comprehensive health care services, including access to reproductive health services.
- August 3, 2017
Medicaid EPSDT Litigation Trends
Read moreLegal Director Jane Perkins explores litigation involving Medicaid's Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) program. Perkins provides a brief overview of EPSDT -- for example the foundation of the program requires mandatory screenings for children and youth under 21. The medical screens are: vision, hearing, dental, and…
- August 2, 2017
Medi-Cal Cuts Will Harm Pregnant Women in California
Read moreThis post is part 11 of our 12-part “Protect Medi-Cal Funding” series. Medi-Cal provides a long-term investment that helps Californians succeed. This blog series highlights the importance of Medi-Cal for various populations in California.Medi-Cal provides coverage to 2.2 million women of reproductive age in California, and finances half of…
- August 2, 2017
Protect Medi-Cal Funding Series, Pregnant Women’s Health Care in California
Read moreCalifornia's Medicaid program, Medi-Cal, is vital to the health of millions of pregnant women in the state, providing access to quality prenatal care and screenings, labor and delivery, and postpartum care, as well as comprehensive abortion care. Designed to address the unique health care needs of low-income women, Medi-Cal…