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- March 22, 2017
Per Capita Caps in Medicaid Under the House Republicans’ ACA Repeal Bill
Read moreWithin the House Republicans' so-called American Health Care Act (AHCA) are provisions intended to greatly weaken Medicaid, such as the use of per capita caps. In this issue brief, NHeLP Managing Attorney of the DC Office Mara Youdelman details 10 ways that per capita caps within AHCA would work…
- March 22, 2017
Medicaid: Real Insurance with Real Results
Read moreProponents of Republicans' so-called American Health Care Act (AHCA) often attack Medicaid as a weak program that provides inferior access to health care services for low-income individuals. But as NHeLP Managing Attorney of the NC Office Sarah Somers details in this paper, "Medicaid is a successful program that has…
- March 21, 2017
Medicaid Work Requirements – Legally Suspect
Read moreLegal Director Jane Perkins, and Policy Analyst Ian McDonald detail why adding a work requirement to Medicaid is "legally suspect." They explain that currently the Medicaid Act has four requirements that an individual must meet that do not include a mandatory work requirement. "A number of courts," Perkins and McDonald…
- March 21, 2017
Medicaid Work Requirements – Not a Healthy Choice
Read moreIn an effort to win conservative members' support for the Affordable Care Care Act repeal bill, House Republicans have added a work requirement for Medicaid to the measure. In this issue brief, NHeLP Managing Attorney of the DC office Mara Youdelman, Legal Director Jane Perkins, and Policy Analyst Ian McDonald…
- March 20, 2017
Top 10 Changes to Medicaid Under House ACA Repeal Bill: Implications for CA
Read moreIn light of the numerous amendments to the ACA repeal bill, the American Health Care Act, NHeLP attorneys have updated their issue brief explaining how the new changes to AHCA make the bill even more harsh, with draconian cuts intact. In the updated "Top 10 Changes to Medicaid Under…
- March 16, 2017
Top 10 Changes to Medicaid Under House Republicans’ ACA Repeal Bill
Kim Lewis and Mara Youdelman Issue BriefRead moreThe ACA repeal bill, the so-called American Health Care Act (AHCA), introduced in the Senate in March has been amended numerous times to gain support for passage. NHeLP managing attorneys have updated an earlier issue brief on the bill to explore how the amendments maintain drastic cuts to Medicaid,…