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- September 11, 2024
Commenting on § 1915(c) HCBS Waivers: A Guide for Common Issues
Read moreMedicaid home and community-based (HCBS) § 1915(c) waivers provide critical services for people with disabilities across the country. These waivers change because states often submit amendments to these waivers and the waivers also have to be renewed every few years. Each time a waiver is renewed or amended, states…
- August 28, 2024
Medicaid Advisory Committees: Best Practices for Effective Stakeholder Engagement
Read moreAlthough Medical Care Advisory Committees (MCACs) have been federally required for nearly forty years, some states have seriously underutilized this opportunity to monitor and improve their Medicaid programs. In May 2024, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) updated regulations implementing MCACs. New requirements for the renamed Medicaid…
- July 18, 2024
Q&A on Federal Authorities to Extend Pregnancy Medicaid Coverage
Read moreAs the largest payer of pregnancy related care in the U.S. and payer for 65% of Black pregnant peoples’ labor and delivery care nationwide, Medicaid has a strong influence on maternal health outcomes and equity. This issue brief answers the following questions: Q.1 What are the Medicaid Act’s minimum…
- May 7, 2024
NHeLP Comments on “Healthy Texas Women” Sec. 1115 Waiver Project Extension Request
Read moreIn comments to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, NHeLP urges the department to reject Texas’ request to continue waiving freedom of choice in its so-called “Healthy Texas Women” Medicaid demonstration waiver. The comments note that HHS “may only approve an application that proposes an experiment, pilot,…
- April 1, 2024
Comments on Arkansas IMD and Reentry Demonstration Proposal
Read moreIn comments to the Department of Health and Human Services, the National Health Law Program urges HHS to reject Arkansas’ request to obtain federal financial participation (FFP) for expenditures for Medicaid services in institutions for mental disease (IMDs) and in prisons, jails, and youth correctional facilities.
- February 2, 2024
Case Update: Supplemental Complaint file in Rose v. Becerra
Read moreThis case update focuses on Rose v. Becerra, which challenges approval of a Section 1115 Medicaid project in Indiana. CMS has recently reapproved the project, which allows Indiana to continue imposing premiums on very low-income people and to waive retroactive coverage and non-emergency medical transportation. This case update provides…