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- April 21, 2020
Keep Essential Care: Language Access
Read moreCOVID19 is having an unprecedented impact on the lives of billions of people. But a robust and effective COVID19 response must not be a vehicle for denying access to essential health care services.NHeLP is fighting to protect access to the range of critical services that people — especially low-income…
- April 15, 2020
The Navajo Nation Responds to COVID-19
Read moreWhen COVID-19 (coronavirus) arrived in the U.S., some called it “the great equalizer,” suggesting that regardless of income, race, or any other factor, the susceptibility of contraction and risk of mortality would be the same. This perception of COVID-19 was and still is, entirely inaccurate. It is widely understood…
- April 14, 2020
Medicaid Due Process and COVID-19 – Part I
Read moreThe individual’s rights to receive notice of and challenge a decision about coverage is the foundation of the Medicaid benefit. But, even in the best of times, state Medicaid agencies and managed care plans don’t always observe these rights. Crisis situations make it more likely that rights will be…
- April 13, 2020
Keep Essential Care: Direct Service Professionals
Read moreCOVID19 is having an unprecedented impact on the lives of billions of people. But a robust and effective COVID19 response must not be a vehicle for denying access to essential health care services.NHeLP is fighting to protect access to the range of critical services that people — especially low-income…
- April 6, 2020
People on Medi-Cal Can Access Behavioral Health Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic through Telehealth and Relaxed Prescribing Practices
Read moreThe spread of the COVID-19 pandemic represents a particular threat to individuals with mental health conditions and/or substance use disorders (SUD) who are particularly vulnerable to health complications if they were to contract the virus. People with “serious mental illness” have increased comorbidities with conditions associated with increased risk…
- March 31, 2020
During the COVID-19 Pandemic, States Need to Rethink their Delivery of Behavioral Health Services
Read moreBy the end of February, the world was on notice of the dangerous intersection of Covid-19 and psychiatric facilities. In a psychiatric unit in one hospital in South Korea, all but two out of more than 100 individuals contracted the virus, and outbreaks in psychiatric facilities are starting to…