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- May 14, 2015
Survey of Medicaid Managed Care Contracts: EPSDT Vision and Hearing Services
Jane Perkins, Sarah Somers, and External Source Issue BriefRead moreAn estimated 25 percent of all school children in the United States have some type of vision problem significant enough to affect daily life and school performance. Similarly, despite the proliferation of hospital-based newborn hearing screening programs, a significant number of children with possible hearing loss are not receiving…
- May 12, 2015
Issue Brief: Vision Services for Children on Medicaid A Review of EPSDT Services
Read moreA significant number of children in the United States are living with undiagnosed vision problems, and low-income children and children of color are disproportionately affected. Most low-income children qualify for health insurance through their state's Medicaid program. Medicaid offers enrolled children a comprehensive benefit, called Early and Periodic Screening,…
- May 12, 2015
Protect Medicaid Funding: Women’s Health, Issue 2
Read moreThis second issue in NHeLP's Protect Medicaid Funding series focuses on the impact to women's health. Medicaid provides critical health care coverage, including family planning services, for tens-of-millions of low-income women. Cutting or capping the Medicaid funding would jeopardize the health and financial security of these women.
- May 5, 2015
Medicaid Assessments for Long-Term Supports & Services (LTSS)
Read moreLong-term care needs assessments serve a vital role in Medicaid. For individuals with disabilities and older adults, needs assessments are used to determine eligibility for both institutional and home and community-based services (HCBS). The assessment process establishes the type and extent of an individual's care needs, which inform the…
- April 30, 2015
Lessons from CA: Ending Restrictions on Access to Reproductive Health Services
Read moreIn this month's Lessons from California, we highlight the successful efforts by NHeLP and other advocates to ensure that the California Attorney General imposed robust conditions on the sale of six Daughters of Charity hospitals to a secular system to restore and expand reproductive health services at the hospitals…
- April 28, 2015
Armstrong v. Exceptional Child Care Center
Read moreIn Armstrong v. Exceptional Child Care Center, 135 S. Ct. 1378 (2015), the Supreme Court held that health care providers cannot bring a case against state Medicaid officials in federal court to enjoin Medicaid payment rates that are arguably inconsistent with the Medicaid Act's payment provision. This issue brief…