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- January 27, 2025
President Trump’s Day One Actions Threaten Medicaid and the ACA
Read moreOn the first day of his second Administration, President Trump issued numerous executive orders, including one that revoked a myriad of President Biden’s executive orders. These included several Biden-era orders related to implementation of the Medicaid Act and Affordable Care Act (ACA). President Trump instructed the Directors of the…
- January 23, 2025
2024 Update: Medicaid Coverage for Doula Care Requires Sustainable and Equitable Reimbursement to be Successful
Rory Peters and Alexis Robles-Fradet UncategorizedRead moreThe National Health Law Program’s Doula Medicaid Project has been tracking doula Medicaid implementation efforts since 2019. Each year since then, the number of states introducing bills related to Medicaid coverage for doula care, or working to expand access to doula care in other ways, has steadily increased. This…
- December 31, 2024
Palimpsest in the Time of Disconnection
Read moreI have a tradition of sharing my personal reflections at the year’s end with friends, colleagues, and supporters of our work at the National Health Law Program (NHeLP). This year, I am musing about memory and time and how our personal lives intersect with history.I have been experiencing a strange…
- December 17, 2024
CMCS Informational Bulletin on Medicaid Family Planning Services and Supplies: Requirements and Best Practices
Read moreIn August, the Center for Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Services (CMCS) released a CMCS Informational Bulletin (CIB) reiterating Medicaid enrollees' right to access comprehensive family planning services without limitations on their choice of provider or their choice of covered contraceptive method. The CIB affirms CMS’…
- December 17, 2024
State Enforcement is Essential to Protecting Access to Contraception
Read moreThe Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) contraceptive coverage mandate achieved a massive and historic expansion of contraceptive coverage. As of 2021, an estimated 61.4 million women had private insurance coverage of contraception without cost-sharing thanks to the ACA. And research shows that two-thirds of women using oral contraceptive pills and…
- December 17, 2024
States Stepping Up – State Legislation Advancing Access to Contraception
Read moreThe Affordable Care Act (ACA) created federal requirements for contraceptive coverage and extended contraceptive coverage to tens of millions of women. However, severe gaps in coverage remain and contraceptive equity remains elusive. States have stepped up to not only fill the gap left by the ACA, but also to…