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- July 23, 2013
Medicaid Expansion is Critical for Florida Communities
External Source Issue BriefRead moreFlorida Legal Services Fact Sheet: Medicaid Expansion in FloridaFor full publication text, download document.
- July 23, 2013
Five Key Standards for Dual Eligible MOUs
Leo Cuello and David Machledt Issue BriefRead morePursuant to authority created by the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the Medicare-Medicaid Coordination Office (MMCO) is supporting state demonstration programs to integrate Medicare and Medicaid services for individuals who are dually eligible for both programs. About half of the states are seeking to implement such dual integration demonstrations, with…
- July 23, 2013
Responding to Medicaid Coverage Exclusions and Monetary Caps: A Review of Recen
Read moreQ: Our state Medicaid agency implemented a coverage policy that excludes certain items of medical equipment and places a monetary cap on the amount it pays for some other services. As justification, the State is relying on federal Medicaid regulations, 42 C.F.R. § 440.230(a), which allows states to…
- July 23, 2013
The Medicaid Opportunity in New Mexico: Frequently Asked Questions
External Source Issue BriefRead moreDoesn?t Medicaid already cover the poorest New Mexicans? No. Most low-income adults cannot qualify for Medicaid right now. Medicaid covers some low-income New Mexicans already: children, pregnant women, people with disabilities, elderly people, and extremely lowincome parents. But most low-income adults can?t qualify for Medicaid now…
- July 23, 2013
Medicaid Expansion in Washington Fact Sheet
External Source Issue BriefRead moreThis fact sheet describes the increased access to health care and fiscal/economic savings that could be realized if Washington expands its Medicaid program.
- July 23, 2013
The Medicaid Opportunity in New Mexico
External Source Issue BriefRead moreThis issue brief from the New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty describes the potential benefits of adopting Medicaid expansion in NM. The fiscal analysis finds that expansion would newly cover 170,000 state residents and produce 6000-8000 jobs while costing the state less than $42 million over through 2021.