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- February 26, 2021
Updates on Work Requirement Litigation – from the desk of the Executive Director
Read moreIt’s too early to celebrate victory in our work requirement litigation, but there are significant positive developments. I thought you might appreciate an update and an explanation of recent events and what they mean for individuals across the country.As you know, we have been challenging the Trump administration’s approval…
- February 26, 2021
Wright v. AHCA, Second Judicial Circuit in and for Leon County, Florida
Litigation Team CasesRead morePlaintiff Nancy Wright is a Florida attorney who has represented hundreds of Florida Medicaid recipients (often pro bono) who are challenging erroneous terminations, denials, or reduction of Medicaid benefits. To prepare these appeals, Attorney Wright needs to access the state Medicaid agency’s (Agency for Health Care Administration's or AHCA’s)…
- February 26, 2021
Lawsuit Filed to Ensure Access to Benefits in the Medicaid Expansion Program
Read moreNebraska officials chose to enact an unlawful tiered benefits system, violating Initiative 427LINCOLN, NE -- On February 25, Nebraska Appleseed and the National Health Law Program (NHeLP) filed a lawsuit on behalf of Nebraska Medicaid enrollees who face unnecessary barriers accessing services under the Medicaid expansion tiered benefits program.…
- February 24, 2021
Building Trust in the COVID Vaccine in Black Communities
Read more“The need for change bulldozed a road down the center of my mind.” Maya AngelouIf ever there were a need for change to our health care delivery system, it is now. To date, there have been more than 28 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the U.S. resulting in…
- February 24, 2021
New Directions in Regulatory Policy Give Health Policy Advocates a Glimmer of Hope
Read moreOn his first day in office, President Biden issued a series of Executive Orders and Memoranda that signaled a clear departure from the administrative and regulatory policies of the Trump Administration. This was welcome news to health policy advocates who hope that the Biden Administration can help reverse some…
- February 23, 2021
NHeLP Comments to Arizona AHCCCS Extension Application (2021)
Read moreNHeLP comments opposing work requirements and other harmful proposals in Arizona's Health Care Cost Containment System section 1115 extension application.