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- September 24, 2014
NHeLP Comments to Healthy Indiana Plan Renewal and Healthy Indiana Plan 2.0 Section 1115 Demonstration Applications
Leo Cuello and Jane Perkins CommentsRead moreComments to HHS regarding Indiana's HIP and HIP 2.0 section 1115 demonstrations to implement the Medicaid expansion. NHeLP's comments focus on the need to implement Medicaid expansion without waivers that eliminate core Medicaid protections.
- September 17, 2014
Medicaid Managed Care Model Provisions, Issue 4
Read moreOur new Medicaid Managed Care Model Provisions Series features our set of modernized model federal regulations. Each issue provides model provisions addressing problems that policymakers and advocates may use when updating existing regulations, policies and managed care contracts. In this issue, we address accessibility and language access.
- September 17, 2014
Medicaid Managed Care Model Provisions, Issue 3
Abbi Coursolle and dfitzgerald Issue BriefRead moreOur new Medicaid Managed Care Model Provisions Series features our set of modernized model federal regulations. Each issue provides model provisions addressing problems that policymakers and advocates may use when updating existing regulations, policies and managed care contracts. In this issue, we address network adequacy.
- September 17, 2014
Medicaid Managed Care Model Provisions, Issue 2
Read moreOur new Medicaid Managed Care Model Provisions Series features our set of modernized model federal regulations. Each issue provides model provisions addressing problems that policymakers and advocates may use when updating existing regulations, policies and managed care contracts. In this issue, we address enrollment and disenrollment rights.
- September 16, 2014
Medicaid Managed Care Model Provisions, Issue 1
Read moreOur new Medicaid Managed Care Model Provisions Series features our set of modernized model federal regulations. Each issue breaks provides model provisions addressing problems that policymakers and advocates may use when updating existing regulations, policies and managed care contracts. In this issue, we address grievances and appeals.
- September 10, 2014
Letter to CMS re: Modernization of Medicaid Managed Care Regulations
Read moreNHeLP has created a set of moderized Medicaid managed care federal regulations. These revised regulations were shared with the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services in the spring of 2014. This cover memo explained the rationale behind those recommended changes.