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- January 5, 2023
Medicaid Managed Care Accountability: How States Use Sanctions
Read moreIn the Medicaid program, comprehensive managed care is the predominant mode for delivering services. Approximately, seventy-two percent of beneficiaries receive services through managed care, covering 57 million people, in forty-one states. The contracts between managed care organizations (MCOs) and state Medicaid agencies spell out the services and benefits MCOs…
- December 20, 2022
NHeLP Recognizes that Health Care Refusals Harm Transgender and Gender Diverse People
Read moreTwo Courts of Appeal recently held that, in spite of Section 1557’s important protections against discrimination, including discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity, certain employers, health plans, hospitals, and providers may refuse to provide gender-affirming care to Transgender and Gender Diverse people. These Courts held…
- November 7, 2022
Reviewing the Biden-Harris Administration’s Commitments to Health Equity in Medicaid and CHIP
Read moreSince taking office, the Biden-Harris Administration has redoubled efforts to expand health care access for underserved communities. The Administration has issued several Executive Orders that aim to address inequities and discrimination faced by , Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex (LGBTQI+) individuals, people with disabilities, and the Medicaid-eligible…
- November 2, 2022
Expanding Medicaid in Nebraska and the Fight to Stop Harmful Waivers, Tiered Benefits
Sarah Maresh Homepage, Uncategorized, Working Better TogetherRead moreThis blog is part of our Working Better Together series and was authored by Sarah Maresh, Health Care Access Program Director at Nebraska Appleseed. This blog series is intended to provide our Health Law Partners with a platform to highlight successes, challenges, and innovative approaches to furthering health access…
- November 2, 2022
“Working Better Together” – An Interview with Chanda Freeman | Health Policy and Advocacy Manager at the Tennessee Justice Center
Chanda Freeman Homepage, Uncategorized, Working Better TogetherRead moreThis blog is part of our Working Better Together series and was adapted from an interview with Chanda Freeman, Health Policy and Advocacy Manager at the Tennessee Justice Center. This blog series is intended to provide our Health Law Partnerships with a platform to highlight successes, challenges, and innovative…
- October 26, 2022
Legal Services of Eastern Missouri Works with Legal Partners to Achieve Landmark Missouri Supreme Court Victory for Access to Health Care
Joel Ferber Homepage, Uncategorized, Working Better TogetherRead moreThis blog is part of our Working Better Together series and was authored by Joel Ferber, Director of Advocacy at Legal Services of Eastern Missouri. This blog series is intended to provide our Health Law Partners with a platform to highlight successes, challenges, and innovative approaches to furthering health…