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- April 23, 2018
Groups Release New Guide for Florida Medicaid Program
Read moreFlorida Health Justice Project Issues Comprehensive Guide to State’s Medicaid LawWashington – Multiple court decisions have quoted the late federal Judge Henry Friendly's observation that Medicaid law is “almost unintelligible to the uninitiated.” And while states must follow federal Medicaid law, each state program has its own policies and…
- April 18, 2018
Policy Implications of Repealing the IMD Exclusion
Read moreFederal and state policymakers are urging a repeal of a provision of the Medicaid Act that encourages states to invest in community-based health care services. Specifically Medicaid law currently bars federal financial support for inpatient beds at institutions (so-called Institutions for Mental Diseases or "IMDs") that have a long…
- April 13, 2018
Closed formularies in Medicaid are No Solution for Lowering Drug Costs
Read moreFor people living at or near the federal poverty line, Medicaid coverage can literally mean the difference between living a long, healthy, and productive life; or suffering with an untreated, painful, and potentially deadly medical condition. Consider Vickie Goldstein, a Florida Medicaid beneficiary who was diagnosed with hepatitis C—a…
- April 11, 2018
Leading Health Law Scholars Urge Court to Reject KY Medicaid Waiver Project
Read moreA group of the nation's leading health law scholars is urging the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to reject federal approval of Kentucky's Medicaid waiver program in Stewart v. Azar. The health law scholars state in their friend-of-the court brief, that HHS's approval of Kentucky's Medicaid…
- April 11, 2018
Disability, Senior Rights Groups Urge Court to Reject KY Medicaid Waiver Project
Read moreJustice In Aging, AARP Foundation, National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund urge the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in Stewart v. Azar to reject HHS's approval of Kentucky's waiver project that includes an onerous work requirements program, premiums, lock-outs, and…
- April 10, 2018
NHeLP Comments to HHS on Mississippi Waiver
Read moreIn comments to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), the National Health Law Program urges the Secretary to reject Mississippi' Sec. 1115 Medicaid waiver project, so-called "Medicaid Workforce Training Initiative." The state's waiver scheme imposes onerous work requirements, which stands "Medicaid's purpose on its head by…