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Archives
- November 6, 2018
Gresham v. Azar: Amended Complaint (Legal Pleading)
Read moreThe amended complaint in Gresham v. Azar, which includes more plaintiffs, noting that more than 8,400 people have lost coverage since implementation of of Arkansans' Medicaid work requirements mandate. Download amended complaint.
- November 6, 2018
Gresham v. Azar: Plaintiffs’ Summary Judgment Motion
Read moreIf the Trump administration's Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the state of Arkansas want to to "radically restructure" Medicaid, "then they must secure the consent of Congress. It is not for them to achieve that end by administrative fiat," state the plaintiffs in…
- November 5, 2018
Gresham v. Becerra, D.D.C., D.C. Circuit and, Supreme Court
Litigation Team CasesRead moreArkansas residents enrolled in Medicaid filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration challenging its approval of a Section 1115 waiver which would allow Arkansas to impose onerous conditions on eligibility, including work requirements, and eliminate retroactive coverage. These changes will terminate Medicaid coverage of tens of thousands of low-income…
- November 2, 2018
Navigating The Challenges of Medi-Cal’s Mental Health Services in California: An Examination of Care Coordination, Referrals and Dispute Resolution
Kimberly Lewis, Abigail Coursolle, Héctor Hernández-Delgado, Hayley Penan, and Alexis Robles-Fradet Manual/ReportRead moreMedi-Cal plays a crucial role in providing mental health services in California. In 2015, over 600,000 Californians – approximately two percent of the State’s population – received mental health services paid for by Medi-Cal. While Medi-Cal plays an important role in delivering necessary mental health services to Californians, many…
- November 1, 2018
Trump’s HHS Approves Wisconsin’s Legally Suspect Waiver Scheme
Read moreState's Waiver Package Would Impose Draconian Barriers to CoverageWashington, D.C - Pushing its agenda to re-write Medicaid law, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services approved Wisconsin’s Medicaid waiver package that includes additional hurdles to accessing Medicaid coverage.National Health Law Program Legal Director Jane Perkins criticized the Trump administration for continuing its…