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- July 23, 2013
The Oregon Medicaid Experiment: Just the Facts
Read moreIn 2008 Oregon's Medicaid program opened to new enrollment using a lottery system in which 35,000 people were randomly selected to enroll. After two years, researchers compared data on health and other comes from the lottery winners and losers, which has been criticized by those who oppose Medicaid and…
- April 16, 2013
NHeLP’s 5 Ways Health Reform Helps Older Adults and Individuals with Disabilities
Leo Cuello and David Machledt Issue BriefRead moreHealth reform improves both Medicaid and Medicare, programs that are critical for older adults and persons with disabilities. NHeLP?s Top 5 Ways Health Reform Helps Older Adults and Individuals with Disabilities provides a short summary of some of the improvements already in place and others coming in 2014, and…
- April 15, 2013
Issue Brief: Medicaid Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment as a Source of Funding Early Intervention Services
Read moreThe term “early intervention services” refers to formal attempts by persons outside of the family to work with the child and family to address cognitive, emotional, and resource limitations that exist in the child’s environment. These services target the first few years of life and include health, education, and…
- April 15, 2013
Chart: State Medicaid Coverage of Emergency Contraception (EC) as an Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug
Read moreState Medicaid programs must cover family planning services and supplies, however, states have some flexibilty to determine which services and supplies are covered. This state-by-state chart and the accompanying report, Over-the-Counter or Out of Reach? document that most states cover emergency contraception in their Medicaid programs, but there is…