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- October 14, 2014
Health Advocate: EPSDT Screening: Including Sexuality Education in Health Education
Read moreUnder Medicaid and some Children's Health Insurance Programs (CHIP), youth are eligible to receive the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) benefit, which includes coverage for medical screening. Federal law requires each screen to include five required components. One component is age-appropriate health education, which should include…
- September 30, 2014
Lessons from CA: Contraceptive Coverage
Read moreIn this month's Lessons from California, we highlight landmark legislation, the Contraceptive Coverage Equity Act (SB 1053, Mitchell), the state just enacted that requires that Medi-Cal managed care organizations (MCO) and most private insurers cover all FDA-approved methods and strictly limits MCO medical management techniques. These important new state…
- September 29, 2014
Comments In Response to Illinois’ Family Planning Action Plan
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- September 29, 2014
Q&A on the ACA’s Contraceptive Coverage Requirement
Read moreThe Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires many health insurance plans to provide coverage for certain preventive health services, including contraception, without cost-sharing. These requirements are providing millions of individuals with new or improved access to evidence-based preventive health care without the significant barriers associated with cost-sharing. This Q&A addresses…
- September 25, 2014
NHeLP Matters – September 2014
Read moreSummary of the recent accomplishments of NHeLP, including protecting the ability of Tennesseans to access the health care they need, training for health care advocates and protecting access to birth control.
- 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.