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- April 26, 2023
Cavities in Care: Medicaid Dental Coverage Presents Ongoing Challenges for Children
Read moreIn 2007, Demonte Driver, a healthy twelve-year old boy passed away from an untreated toothache. Demonte’s family encountered many barriers that prevented him from receiving care that would have saved his life – a simple tooth extraction. Demonte was a Medicaid Beneficiary but dental providers that accepted Medicaid were…
- April 5, 2023
Future of ACA preventive services requirement uncertain
Read moreReed O’Connor is at it again. The judge who infamously struck down the entire Affordable Care Act (ACA), only to be reversed by the U.S. Supreme Court, this time is targeting the ACA provision requiring most health plans to cover, with no cost sharing, preventive health screenings and services…
- March 16, 2023
Doula Medicaid Training and Certification Requirements: Summary of Current State Approaches and Recommendations for Improvement
Amy Chen and Kate Rohde* california, UncategorizedRead moreIntroductionDoula care is one of the most effective tools to improve health outcomes and reduce racial disparities among pregnant and postpartum people. A growing number of states are now recognizing the value of doula care, with ten states and Washington, D.C. providing Medicaid coverage for doula services as of…
- March 14, 2023
Private Insurance Coverage of Doula Care: A Growing Movement to Expand Access
Amy Chen and Kate Rohde* california, Intern Blogs, UncategorizedRead moreDoula care is increasingly being recognized as a vital resource for pregnant and birthing people, with several states now covering doula care under their Medicaid programs. Yet coverage for doula care in private health insurance plans remains nearly nonexistent. A growing number of lawmakers and advocates are now looking…
- March 7, 2023
NHeLP Board Chair Celebrates Strategic Framework
Ann M. Kappler UncategorizedRead moreBelow is a statement from NHeLP Board Chair Ann M. Kappler celebrating our Strategic Framework. Learn more and read our entire Strategic Framework here. A formatted PDF version can be downloaded here.As Board Chair of the National Health Law Program (NHeLP), I am thrilled to share NHeLP's new strategic…
- February 24, 2023
The “Family Glitch Fix” Gives Families New Options to Purchase Quality, Affordable Health Coverage
Read moreAt the beginning of 2023, a new rule issued by the IRS took effect, giving millions of families the opportunity to purchase affordable health insurance and make meaningful decisions about their health coverage. Thanks to the new rule, many families were able to take advantage of the change in…