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- January 30, 2019
Health Care Advocates’ Vision for Transforming Access to Medi-Cal Mental Health Care
Read moreThe National Health Law Program and seven public interest health care advocates in California in a Jan. 30 letter to Gov. Gavin Newsom expressed their interest in working with him to "ensure that Californians enrolled in Medi-Cal as well as those in local Mental Health Services Act-funded programs have…
- January 24, 2019
Substance Use Disorders in Medi-Cal: An Overview
Read moreSignificant obstacles remain for low-income individuals and historically underserved communities throughout the country, such as California. Staff Attorney Héctor Hernández-Delgado examines California's efforts to provide quality care for people with substance use disorders (SUD), and provides an overview of the services that health are services provided through the state's Medicaid…
- January 22, 2019
Amicus: Planned Parenthood of South Atlantic v. Baker
Read moreThe National Health Law Program filed an amicus brief in support of Planned Parenthood urging the Court to reject Texas’ effort to exclude Planned Parenthood from the State’s Medicaid program. NHeLP filed an amicus brief explaining the history of individual’s right to enforce the Medicaid Act. Partners: IPAS, Sexuality…
- January 16, 2019
National Health Law Program Comments Regarding Proposed Rule Changes on Medicaid Managed Care and CHIP
Read moreThe National Health Law Program in comments to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services urges it to reject several proposed changes to Medicaid Managed Care and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) that would weaken oversight of managed care setups, undermine current standards ensuring access to care…
- January 15, 2019
Amended Complaint in Stewart v. Azar
Read moreThe National Health Law Program, Kentucky Equal Justice Center and the Southern Poverty Law Center filed an amended complaint in Stewart v. Azar regarding HHS's re-approval of a demonstration Medicaid waiver for Kentucky, which includes an onerous work mandate, higher premiums and other illegal obstacles to Medicaid. Click here…
- January 9, 2019
National Health Law Program Comments: Urge CMS to Reject Proposed Changes to Affordable Care Act
Read moreThe National Health Law Program in comments to HHS urge it to reject the Trump administration's proposed rule change to the Affordable Care Act, called "Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; Exchange Program Integrity NPRM." The comments outline why Trump's proposed changes to the ACA is yet another attempt…