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- March 15, 2017
Health Services in Schools: Medicaid and Special Education Services
Read moreThis fact sheet provides information about health services for children, under age of 21, in schools. Many of the services are provided in schools, and some these services are provided Medicaid and/or the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, or IDEA.
- March 15, 2017
Medicaid Services for Children: What’s Covered?
Read moreThis fact sheet provides information on health services covered by Medicaid's Early and Periodic, Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) legal requirement. The sheet includes links to other sources for additional information about EPSDT services.
- March 14, 2017
EPSDT is Essential
Read moreNational Health Law Program Legal Director Jane Perkins in this Issue Brief provides information about Medicaid's pediatric standards of coverage of youth under 21 called Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT). Perkins notes that "EPSDT is specifically targeted to meet the needs of low-income children. Low-income children are…
- March 10, 2017
Medicaid Expansion and the Republicans’ ACA Repeal Bill
Read moreHouse Republicans are pushing their "American Health Care Act," as a replacement and reform of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). As NHeLP Managing Attorney of the DC office Mara Youdelman details in this fact sheet, the Republicans' measure would "effectively end the Medicaid expansion category by reducing federal funding,…
- March 10, 2017
Medicaid – Fast Facts
Read moreWith conservative House Republicans threatening to "reform" Medicaid, you need the facts to understand that reform is not what is being sought. Medicaid provides quality care to tens of millions of low-income individuals and underserved communities. The effort to cap federal funding for the program is aimed at shredding…
- March 6, 2017
Evaluating Medicaid Block Grant & Per Capita Cap Proposals
Read moreAs Congress moves forward with consideration of policies to dramatically limit the funding structure of Medicaid, NHeLP Managing Attorney of the DC Office Mara Youdelman provides questions to help in assessing the impact of the forthcoming austerity proposals. "Since the overall goal of Republicans in Congress remains slashing government…