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- July 21, 2017
Protect Medi-Cal Funding, Substance and Use Disorders
Read moreCalifornia's Medicaid program, Medi-Cal, is vital to ensuring that "individuals with opioid use disorders (OUD) have access to to evidence-based, life-saving prevention and treatment services," NHeLP Staff Attorney Héctor Hernández-Delgado writes in the tenth Issue Brief of a 12-part "Protect Medi-Cal Funding," series. Hernández-Delgado details how the Senate bill…
- July 20, 2017
NHeLP Comments on Wisconsin’s Request to Amend its Sec. 1115 Waiver Project
Read moreIn comments to the U.S. Department of of Health and Human Services, NHeLP urges the department to reject Wisconsin's proposal to amend its Sec. 1115 "BadgerCare" demonstration project. The state's amended application process is flawed in process and substance. On substance NHeLP warns HHS that Wisconsin's request to condition…
- July 18, 2017
Despite Setback to BCRA, Senate Leader Pivots to Repeal ACA, and Delay Replacement
Read moreIf you are like me, you probably were not expecting two senators to come out against BCRA 2.0 last night and scuttle Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) plan to open debate on that bill as early as next week.While certainly a positive development, McConnell immediately pivoted to resurrect…
- July 17, 2017
BCRA’s Opioid Fund is a Cruel Gimmick – Senators Should Not Fall for It
Read moreThe opioid crisis is decimating communities across the country. Yet, the Senate Republicans’ Better Care Reconciliation Act (BCRA) would gut treatment and other services for substance use disorder (SUD) by cutting Medicaid funding by 36 percent and eliminating the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) requirement that health plans provide affordable…
- July 17, 2017
BCRA 2.0 – Some (Minor) Changes but End Result is Still Death Blow for Medicaid
Read moreSenate Republicans recently released an updated version of their “Better Care Reconciliation Act” (BCRA). As NHeLP’s press statement noted, none of the radical cuts to Medicaid were changed – Medicaid expansion would still end and states would face draconian per capita caps (PCC) that get worse over time. So…
- July 14, 2017
Senate Effort to Gut Medicaid Imperils Calif.’s Effort to Ensure Access to Health Care Providers
Read moreThis post is part 9 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 access to providers in Medi-Cal.California’s Medicaid program, Medi-Cal, covers 13 million Californians—one third of the state’s residents. Medi-Cal covers a range…