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- May 29, 2020
Medicaid Offers Critical Support for People Who Are Experiencing Behavioral Health Crises During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Read moreMay is Mental Health Awareness Month and this year the novel COVID-19 has complicated an already fraught system of behavioral health care in the United States. Many people experiencing new or exacerbated grief, anxiety, and depression because of the pandemic and the ensuing economic recession. As more people become…
- May 13, 2020
Medicaid Needs to Remain the Hero: A Summary of the HEROES Act
Read moreOn May 12, 2020, Democrats in the House of Representatives introduced the HEROES Act (Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act) to address the continuing economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic. Medicaid has always served as the safety net for low-income and underserved individuals, providing comprehensive, affordable health care. The…
- May 12, 2020
COVID-19 Crisis: Unspoken Impacts on Older Adults and Persons with Disabilities
Read moreCOVID-19 has triggered a national and public health emergency (PHE). To date, nearly one million people have been diagnosed with the virus in the U.S. and the elderly and persons with chronic health conditions are especially at risk. Many states have petitioned the federal government for flexibility in administering…
- May 12, 2020
Home-Based Care under COVID-19: A Do No Harm Approach to Assessing Needs
Read moreMedicaid commonly uses functional assessments to determine eligibility for services as well as the type and amount of services a person needs. These are usually community-based services that help people live at home, rather moving to institutions like nursing homes -- an important issue considering the high risk of…
- May 6, 2020
Use of Emergency Medicaid State Plan Amendments During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Read moreStates have several paths to address Medicaid coverage for COVID-19, including State Plan Amendments (SPA), section 1135 authority, and other waivers. CMS recently released a SPA template for options related to the pandemic. This issue brief discusses the emerging issues of SPA authority in six states and provides recommendations…
- May 6, 2020
Telehealth and Disability: Challenges and Opportunities for Care
Read moreIn response to the COVID-19 public health emergency, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) recently published guidance for states on how to expand the use of telehealth services in Medicaid. For people with disabilities, who may receive health care through Medicaid, this expansion of telehealth has both…