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- January 15, 2025
Highlights: What Makes Medicaid, Medicaid?
Mara Youdelman, Wayne Turner, David Machledt, Kimberly Lewis, Héctor Hernández-Delgado, and Elizabeth EdwardsRead moreCongressional Republicans are considering policies that would cut funding for Medicaid through their forthcoming budget resolution. Emerging proposals could include Medicaid work requirements, per capita caps, limiting the federal share of payments and other options to severely reduce funding. All of the proposals would make it harder for people…
- January 15, 2025
C.A. v. Garcia, United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa
Litigation TeamRead morePlaintiffs are Medicaid-eligible children with a serious emotional disturbance who need intensive home and community-based services to treat or ameliorate their mental and behavioral health conditions. This class action arises from the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services’ longstanding failure to provide the Plaintiff children with these legally-required…
- January 14, 2025
[Webinar] Medicaid Private Enforcement and the Supreme Court’s Grant of Cert. in Kerr v. Planned Parenthood
Read moreThis webinar, hosted by Jane Perkins and Sarah Somers, provides an overview of the history of Medicaid enforcement through 42 USC section 1983 and focus on the issues raised in the case. For more than 30 years, NHeLP has been a leader in this area of the law, having…
- January 14, 2025
Proposed Medicaid Work Requirements are Another Dangerous Attack on Sexual and Reproductive Health Care Access (Updated)
Madeline Morcelle Abortion, Health Equity, Medicaid Defense 2025, Protect Medicaid 2023, SRH Health EquityRead moreThe year is 2025, and sexual and reproductive health care access is under attack on all fronts. Millions of people across the country, and especially people of color with low incomes, are losing access to abortion, pregnancy-related care, gender-affirming care, and medications for chronic conditions. As we face a…
- January 8, 2025
National Coalition for Gender Justice in Health Policy Calls on Congress to Protect Medicaid
Read moreOn January 8, 2025, 134 members of the National Coalition for Gender Justice in Health Policy and allied organizations called on Congress to protect Medicaid from any cuts, such as per capita caps, block grants, work requirements, Medicaid expansion elimination or disincentives, FMAP or benefit cuts, or provider tax…
- January 7, 2025
Top 10 Reasons Why Work Requirements Should Not Be Added to Medicaid
Read moreWork requirements in Medicaid risk creating unnecessary administrative burdens and increasing costs for states without achieving their intended goals. Evidence shows that these requirements often result in coverage loss for hardworking Americans, such as care givers, rural residents, people with disabilities, and older adults, who face barriers to meeting…