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- July 12, 2017
How BCRA Would Harm Public Health and Preventative Care
Read moreAuthors: Cassandra Lignelli and Abigail CoursolleThe Better Care Reconciliation Act (BCRA), the draft bill released by the Senate on June 22, threatens public health in two critical ways. First, BCRA phases out Medicaid Expansion, which means that states would have to spend much more out of their public health…
- July 12, 2017
Consumer Protections at Risk in Senate’s ACA Repeal Bill
Read moreUnder section 1332 of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), states can seek federal approval to waive certain provisions of the law that apply to insurance plans offered in the individual market. However, these waiver applications are subject to specific safeguards and a stringent review process. The Secretary of Health…
- July 12, 2017
Senate ACA Repeal Bill Allows States to Erode Affordable, Comprehensive Coverage
Read moreThe Senate's effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA) would result in an erosion of consumer protections by allowing states much greater ability to waive through Section 1332 of the ACA key provisions of the health care law, such as the law's "requirement that insurers in the marketplace…
- July 11, 2017
NHeLP Comments on Kentucky’s Sec. 1115 Waiver Proposal
Read moreIn comments to the U.S. Department of of Health and Human Services, NHeLP urges the HHS Secretary to reject Kentucky's proposed "HEALTH Program (KHP)," waiver. Kentucky's proposed waiver, which includes premiums, waiting periods and lockouts, and work service requirements, would apply to current beneficiaries, likely harming their coverage. The…
- July 10, 2017
Webinar: Section 1115 Demonstration Waivers
Read moreAs part of the NHeLP's "Protect Medicaid Webinar Series," Legal Director Jane Perkins and Cindy Mann, former director of the Center of Medicaid and CHIP Services at CMS, and now partner at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP, explored the scope of the Section 1115 demonstration waivers in Medicaid.
- July 10, 2017
NHeLP Comments on Indiana’s Amended HIP Plan 2.0 Sec. 1115 Waiver
Read moreIn comments to the U.S. Department of of Health and Human Services, NHeLP urges Secretary Thomas Price to reject Indiana's amended extension to its so-called Healthy Indiana Plan 2.0 (HIP 2.0). Indiana's amended extension includes a program that diverts funds to a so-called "Gateway to Work" program that creates…