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- April 14, 2014
Comments on 60-Day and 30-Day MLTSS Duals Notices
Read moreWe urge DHCS to insert a tagline on the notices or include an insert with the notice in the Medi-Cal threshold languages informing LEP beneficiaries how to obtain information in their primary language. While we appreciate that the notice directs beneficiaries to call Health Care Options if they need…
- April 10, 2014
NHeLP Comments to Health Pennsylvania 1115 Proposal
Read moreThe Pennsylvania 1115 Medicaid proposal is an extremely dangerous one. Under the guise of expanding Medicaid it would enact historic cuts to the state's Medicaid program. Second, it tries to waive core Medicaid requirements. Approval of this demonstration as requested would be a serious harm to Medicaid enrollees in…
- April 3, 2014
Fact Sheet: Medicaid EPSDT Case Trends and Docket
Read moreThe Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) provisions are among the most specific in the Medicaid Act. See 42 U.S.C. §§ 1396a(a)(10)(A), 1396a(a)(43), 1396d(a)(4)(B), 1396d(r). EPSDT is critical for children with disabilities. Over the years, however, states have not adhered to their responsibilities, and litigation has resulted.…
- March 26, 2014
Comments to Two-Plan Model Modification
Read moreDisability Rights California, Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, National Health Law Program, Project Inform, and Western Center on Law and Poverty appreciate the opportunity to provide our input on the Department?s proposedregulations modifying the Two-Plan Model for Medi-Cal managed care. The proposed regulations allow the state to contract…