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- March 30, 2020
COVID-19 Changes to HCBS Using Appendix K: Approval Trends
Read moreStates have many options for adjusting their Medicaid services to best meet evolving needs under the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the important mechanisms for ensuring people with disabilities have access to the home and community-based services (HCBS) they need to stay safely at home is an Appendix K to…
- March 25, 2020
Comments: Coordinating Care from Out-of-State Providers for Medicaid-Eligible Children with Medically Complex Conditions
Read moreThe Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued a Request for Information on access to care across state lines in Medicaid for children with medical complexity. NHeLP submitted comments which highlighted the importance of access to durable medical equipment while out-of-state, and emphasized the importance of adequate community-based services. NHeLP…
- March 24, 2020
States Should Consider High Costs of Work Requirements
Read moreMultiple courts have held it unlawful to condition Medicaid coverage on a work requirement. Yet, some states continue to consider them. In addition to the litigation history to date, policymakers in those states should consider the practical realities of work requirements. This fact sheet looks at some of the…
- March 19, 2020
Vasectomy Comments
Read moreThese comments were submitted in response to Notice 2018-12, in which the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) requested comments on the appropriate standards for preventive care under § 223(c)(2)(C) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and "other issues related to the provision of preventive care” under a high deductible…
- March 19, 2020
Overview on Using Medicaid to Respond to COVID-19
Read moreSeveral major paths exist for states to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic using Medicaid. States have numerous points of discretionary authority, some special discretionary authority that arises in emergency scenarios, normal state plan amendment (SPA) options, and waiver authorities (particularly section 1135 authority). This overview is intended to help…
- March 10, 2020
Presumptive Eligibility and Abortion Issue Brief
Read moreIn this Issue Brief, authors Fabiola Carrión and Courtney Mendoza define Presumptive Eligibility (P.E.), which allows a patient to receive immediate Medicaid coverage if that individual is likely to be found eligible based on income, household size, and if applicable, pregnancy status. The authors describe how P.E. works, its…