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- July 18, 2024
Report: Medicaid Coverage of Telehealth Abortion Services in Six States (IL, MN, NM, NY, RI, WA)
Read moreIn 2022, the National Health Law Program started a project to comprehensively map the Medicaid coverage and reimbursement policies that impact access to telehealth medication abortion (TMAB) services. We published an in-depth report investigating the policy landscape in six states that use their own funding to provide abortion coverage…
- June 3, 2024
Addressing Language Access for Reproductive Telehealth Care
RHITES, COLOR Latina, Frontera Fund, and National Health Law Program (NHeLP) Fact SheetRead moreRHITES latest factsheet created in partnership with COLOR Latina, Frontera Fund and the National Health Law Program dives deeper into how folks with limited English proficiency (LEP) face systemic inequities when trying to access health care, including unique challenges to benefiting from telehealth services. Highlights include: ➡️ About one…
- January 22, 2024
Asynchronous Telehealth Abortion Services for Medicaid Enrollees
Read moreTelehealth medication abortion (TMAB) service delivery has greatly increased, including the expansion of asynchronous service delivery models. This issue brief walks through what asynchronous service delivery of medication abortion looks like and the potential benefits of this model in addressing major access barriers, particularly for people with low-incomes. It…
- December 13, 2022
Report: Progress and Gaps in Medicaid Coverage of Telehealth Medication Abortion Services in Six States
Read moreThis report examines the Medicaid telehealth medication abortion (TMAB) coverage policies in six key states (Alaska, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maine, Montana, Oregon) as case studies for understanding how the Medicaid telehealth coverage landscape has changed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Overall, the results of our comprehensive survey of…
- June 7, 2021
Medicaid Coverage of Medication Abortion Delivered via Telehealth
Read moreThe COVID-19 public health emergency has shown the need to increase access to health services through telehealth, including for Medicaid beneficiaries. A year into the pandemic, millions of people have accessed services via telehealth. The need and desire for telehealth will persist after the pandemic ends, particularly for individuals…