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- December 5, 2019
When States Fail to Cover Abortions under Medicaid, NHeLP Steps In
Read moreEditor's note: This post is a bit longer than our normal blogs, but well worth the read.Responding to a 2016 request from Congressmembers Diana DeGette and Jan Schakowsky, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report at the beginning of this year on the status of Medicaid coverage…
- December 3, 2019
When Patients Leave the Pharmacy Empty-Handed
Read moreFrom advances in breakthrough therapies to routine treatment for chronic conditions, prescription drug coverage is an increasingly important part of health care. This is especially true for low-income people relying on Medicaid, who have no other means of obtaining potentially life-saving medication. Yet, on any given day in the…
- December 3, 2019
NHeLP Board of Directors Announcement
Read moreThe National Health Law Program (NHeLP) invites you to submit names of individuals who would be strong additions to NHeLP’s Board of Directors. Recommendations should be submitted to Governance Committee Co-Chairs, Ron Wisor ([email protected]) and Ann Kappler ([email protected]).Qualifications for membership on NHeLP’s Board of Directors include the following:Board Members…
- December 3, 2019
Amicus Highlights the Undue Burden of Louisiana’s Admitting Privileges Law in the Supreme Court
Read moreYesterday, the National Health Law Program and National Network of Abortion Funds filed a friend-of-the-court brief with the Supreme Court in June Medical Services v. Gee. The case challenges Louisiana Act 620, which would require abortion providers to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles of their…
- December 2, 2019
NHeLP is Friending the Courts
Read moreThe National Health Law Program has launched a new project focused on promoting judicial advocacy as a strategy to protect Medicaid rights, with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.Medicaid is an essential health care program that provides services to more than 65 million people. Since it was established…
- November 30, 2019
Taxonomy and Principles for Behavioral Health System Integration Redesign
Read moreBehavioral health integration may encompass several objectives and, in order to properly assess the virtues and defects of these proposals, it is helpful to consider integration on different levels. Any proposal or implementation plan for integration should include the following elements across four main domains: administrative, fiscal, providers, and…