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- November 24, 2025
Do My Comments Really Matter? Demystifying the Public Comment Process (Updated November 2025)
Read moreIn this updated issue brief, NHeLP's Mara Youdelman and Dania Douglas discuss the importance of public comments in shaping policy and explains the process for submitting comments and how they impact implementation of federal regulations. Each time a federal agency wants to adopt or change regulations, it has to…
- November 20, 2025
Got Your (Work) Number: The Intersection of Medicaid Eligibility Data Sources and Work Requirements
Read moreEffective data matching will be an integral part of minimizing the harm associated with OBBBA's work requirements. This resource provides a brief overview of existing ex parte verification requirements and common sources used for ex parte verification, and emphasizes that those sources should be used with care to minimize…
- November 19, 2025
OBBBA Harms People with Disabilities: Limits on State Directed Payments
Read moreThe One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) includes many provisions that will harm people with disabilities. In this brief, we explain how the bill limits State Directed Payments (SDPs), discuss how these cuts will lead to slower and fewer services for disabled people, and offer potential avenues for future…
- November 19, 2025
Public Comments on Model Medicare Advantage and Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Individual Enrollment Request Form (CMS-10718)
Read moreThe National Health Law Program submits comments in opposition to the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services decision to remove voluntary racial, ethnic, and sexual orientation and gender identity data questions from the Model Medicare Advantage and Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Individual Enrollment Request Form, as well as the…
- November 5, 2025
UMN School of Public Health Justice in Public Health Series: Reproductive Justice Denied: The Structural Violence of Recent Federal Health Care Cuts
Read moreThe University of Minnesota School of Public Health's Justice in Public Health Series invites experts to lead discussions on matters of health equity, exploring the myriad ways that unjust systems impact the health of communities. In this installment, NHeLP Senior Attorney Madeline Morcelle examined recent health care cuts through…
- October 30, 2025
Webinar – The Impact of OBBBA on People with Disabilities
Read moreThis webinar discusses the impact of OBBBA on people with disabilities, including: Work requirement exemptions and compliance for people with disabilities New authority related to home and community-based waivers Higher out-of-pocket costs, which means people with disabilities will likely pay more for care Changes to home equity limits for…