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- January 14, 2026
CMS’ Preliminary Provider Tax Guidance Is More Restrictive than H.R. 1 – What Advocates Should Know, and What They Can Do
Read moreThe “One Big Beautiful Bill Act" imposes new restrictions on provider taxes, which provide critical funding sources for most state Medicaid programs. Recent, preliminary CMS Guidance goes even further than OBBBA and could deepen and accelerate cuts to some states. This co-branded fact sheet by Community Catalyst and the…
- January 12, 2026
A Technical Guide for States to Reduce Procedural Terminations from Medicaid’s Work Reporting Requirements
Read moreUsing automation to facilitate OBBBA implementation will be imperative in mitigating the immense burden of the law’s new Medicaid-related policies. But this technology must be used responsibly in order to preserve coverage to the maximum extent possible. In this guide, the Benefits Tech Advocacy Hub (a joint effort of…
- December 22, 2025
Prohibited Discrimination under Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act
Read moreSection 1557 generally prohibits different treatment (also referred to as “intentional discrimination”) and discriminatory effects (also referred to as “disparate impact”). These theories recognize that discrimination shows up in many forms — sometimes there may be an explicit reference to categorization on the basis of a protected identity, but…
- December 17, 2025
A Quick and Easy Method of Screening for Medicaid Eligibility under the Pickle Amendment: 2026 Update
Read moreWith help from Gordon Bonnyman from the Tennessee Justice Center, National Health Law Program provides the 2026 updated “A Quick and Easy Method of Screening for Medicaid Eligibility under the Pickle Amendment,” a screening tool and chart to determine if clients may be Medicaid eligible under the Pickle Amendment.…
- December 15, 2025
Section 1303 Segregated Abortion Funds Legal Explainer
Read moreStates are considering policies that leverage unused segregated premiums from Marketplace insurers to fund access to abortion services for people with low incomes, the uninsured and underinsured, and others who face significant barriers to accessing care. This legal analysis will unpack how Section 1303 of the Affordable Care Act…