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- February 27, 2014
Overview of CMS Guidance: Application of Estate Recovery and Other §1917 Provisions to MAGI Individuals
Read moreOn February 21st, 2014, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released a State Medicaid Directors Letter (SMDL) addressing the application of liens, adjustments and recoveries, transfer-of-assets rules, and post-eligibility income rules to individuals eligible for Medicaid under Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) eligibility rules. MAGI rules apply…
- February 24, 2014
NHeLP Comments to OMB on Proposed Exemption Forms from Shared Responsibility Requirement
Read moreNHeLP's comments on draft application forms for individuals to seek an exemption from the shared responsibility requirement under the ACA. The comments include general concerns and recommendations that apply to all exemption form as well as specific recommendations to the application forms for affordability and hardship in either SBE…
- February 20, 2014
Covered California Qualified Health Plan Application for New Entrants and Renewal Application
Read moreThe National Health Law Program and the Western Center on Law & Poverty are pleased to present our input on Covered California?s draft applications and regulations for Qualified Health Plans. We appreciate the hard work that you and your staff have put into crafting applications that ensure high quality…
- February 19, 2014
Q&A: What Advocates Should Know About Health Information Technology and Electronic Health Records
Read moreAlong with health reform implementation, the adoption of health information technology and electronic health records provide additional ways to improve healthcare quality and efficiency, cut costs, and update health systems. But what is health information technology and what can (or should) it do to improve the health needs of…
- February 7, 2014
Webinar: The World According To MAGI
Byron Gross and Wayne Turner WebinarRead moreAs of January 1, 2014, states must use the new Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) methodology to determine eligibility for Insurance Affordability Programs (IAPs), including tax credits and cost sharing assistance for health insurance purchased through Marketplaces/Exchanges, the Children?s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and for many Medicaid categories. This…
- January 31, 2014
NHeLP Supreme Court Amicus Brief in NFIB v. Sebelius
Read moreNHeLP's amicus brief in support of respondents on the issue of severabilty.