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- June 15, 2026
[Webinar] Strengthening the Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Grievance Process
Daniel Young WebinarRead moreThis webinar informs advocates about the May 2024 regulations in the HCBS Access Rule that require states to implement a grievance process for individuals receiving Medicaid Home and Community Based Services (HCBS). These regulations require states with fee-for-service (FFS) HCBS programs to implement a grievance process by December 31,…
- June 15, 2026
NHeLP Comments on Proposed 2028 Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services Quality Measure Set
Read moreThese comments offer NHeLP's general support for the HCBS Quality Measure Set, but express some concerns related to a proposal to remove two mandatory measures related to measuring community inclusion and integration, the failure to require states to report certain measures stratified by race and ethnicity, and the divergence…
- June 2, 2026
Using the Affordable Care Act’s “Community Benefit” to Support Individuals Subject to Medicaid Work Requirements
Read moreAs states move to implement Medicaid work requirements, low-income enrollees will face barriers to maintaining health coverage. Nonprofit hospitals can help address these barriers in creative ways. Indeed, because they enjoy the benefits of federal tax-exempt status, these entities are well- positioned to help address barriers. A little-referenced federal…
- May 28, 2026
State Law Alternatives for Medicaid Enforcement: Issue Brief 2 – State Administrative Procedure Acts
Read moreThis issue brief examines State Administrative Procedure Act claims and how they may be used to enforce and improve access to health care for low-income and underserved individuals. The brief explores numerous potential Medicaid-related state APA claims, and highlights issues that advocates should consider before pursing these claims. The…
- May 19, 2026
[WEBINAR] How the Medicaid and Reproductive Justice Collaborative is Meeting this Moment
Madeline Morcelle, Camille Kidd, Daniela Ochoa Diaz, Salen Andrews, and Sydelle Barreto WebinarRead moreSince 2018, the Medicaid and Reproductive Justice Collaborative (Collaborative) has built collective power to advance the reproductive justice movement's vision for the future of Medicaid and universal health care reform. The Collaborative is a dedicated movement space for reproductive justice organizations and advocates to develop shared analysis, dream and strategize together, and…
- May 14, 2026
NHeLP Comments on Idaho 1332 Waiver Application
Read moreNHeLP submitted comments opposing Idaho's recent State Innovation (Section 1332) waiver application, which would establish a program allowing certain Medicaid beneficiaries to enroll in a more costly, less-comprehensive private Marketplace plan. The proposed waiver is inconsistent with the Affordable Care Act and presents a significant risk of harm to…