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- February 25, 2016
Health Advocate: Medicaid’s EPSDT in Schools versus the Free Care Rule
Read moreIn this month's Health Advocate, we analyze clarifications to the "Free Care Rule," which no longer prevents schools from being reimbursed for services provided to children through Medicaid's Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) program.
- February 19, 2016
NHeLP Amicus Brief: Zubik v. Burwell
Read moreThis case will decide whether non-profit employers are able to deny their employees access to contraceptive services on religious grounds. NHeLP's brief, joined by American Public Health Association, National Hispanic Medical Association, National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association, National Women's Health Network, Ipas, Asian Americans Advancing Justice |…
- February 1, 2016
NHeLP Comments: CMS-Applications to Support Eligibility Determinations for Enrollment Through Health Benefits Exchanges, Medicaid and CHIP
Read moreCMS-10440, Data Collection To Support Eligibility Determinations for Insurance Affordability Programs and Enrollment Through Health Benefits Exchanges, Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program Agencies.
- January 25, 2016
Health Advocate: 2016: Our New Year’s Resolutions
Read moreWe're off to a roaring start in 2016 with over 8.5 million individuals enrolled in health insurance through the Marketplaces in the first six weeks of open enrollment 3 (OE3), an increase of over 2 million from the same time last year. And, an additional 13.5 million individuals have…
- January 22, 2016
Modified Adjusted Gross Income – MAGI 101
Read moreThese slides provide an overview of Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) - the methodology used to determine financial eligibility for multiple Insurance Affordability Programs, including Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program, and Premium Tax Credits for plans sold through the health insurance marketplaces. This presentation for consumer assisters and…
- January 14, 2016
Letter to Oregon AG: St. Joseph and Providence Request for a Waiver from the Attorney General Standard Review Process
External Source and dfitzgerald LetterRead moreThirteen public interest organizations have written Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenbaum urging her to reject a request for a waiver from the standard process for reviewing merger transactions by the nation's 6th largest nonprofit hospital system, Providence Health & Services, and St. Joseph Health.