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- August 19, 2018
National Health Law Program: Comments to HHS on Mississippi Waiver Project
Read moreNational Health Law Program in comments to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, urges the department to reject Mississippi's Sec. 1115 Medicaid waiver application called "Mississippi Medicaid Workforce Training Initiative," because it contains a costly and burdensome work requirement that is outside the scope of the HHS…
- August 18, 2018
National Health Law Program: Comments to HHS on KY Sec. 1115 Waiver Project
Read moreNational Health Law Program in comments to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, again, urged the agency to reject Kentucky's proposed Medicaid waiver plan that was invalidated by a U.S. District Court in Stewart v. Azar. The Kentucky plan is again before HHS because the district court remanded…
- August 15, 2018
Gresham v. Azar: Plaintiffs’ Stories
Read moreNational Health Law Program, Legal Aid of Arkansas, and Southern Poverty Law Center lodged a lawsuit in federal court on August 14 against HHS for approving a Sec. 1115 Medicaid waiver plan from Arkansas that includes an onerous work requirement and a limit on retroactive eligibility. This brief piece…
- August 15, 2018
National Health Law Program Comments to HHS on Maine’s HIV/AIDS Waiver Project
Read moreNational Health Law Program in comments to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services urges the agency to reject portions of Maine's Sec. 1115 Medicaid waiver plan called "Health Care Reform Demonstration for Individuals with HIV/AIDS," because they run afoul of the HHS Secretary's authority to waive certain…
- August 14, 2018
Summary of Lawsuit Filed Against HHS Approval of “Arkansas Works” Amendment
Leo Cuello, Jane Perkins, and Elizabeth Edwards Fact Sheet, Case ExplainerRead moreOn March 5, 2018, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) approved an amendment to Arkansas’s existing section 1115 waiver (“AR Works Amendment”). The original waiver was approved by the Obama administration to expand Medicaid coverage in the State. Because the AR Works Amendment violates numerous provisions of…
- August 10, 2018
Fact Sheet: Medicaid & Reproductive Justice
Read moreReproductive justice is a social movement rooted in the belief that all individuals and communities should have the resources and power they need to make their own decisions about their bodies, genders, sexualities, families, and lives. In this fact sheet, the National Health Law Program along with All* Above All, National Asian Pacific…