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- November 4, 2025
Fact Sheet: Georgia Medicaid Coverage of Sexual and Reproductive Health
Read moreThis fact sheet discusses the sexual and reproductive health services covered by Medicaid in Georgia. It is the first installment of a series of fact sheets that aims to educate Southern advocates about Medicaid’s important coverage such as STI testing and treatment, pregnancy care, certain cancer screenings, contraceptive services,…
- October 22, 2025
Presumptive Eligibility and Abortion Access
Read morePresumptive eligibility (PE) is a crucial tool states can use to provide expedited pathways to immediate Medicaid coverage for eligible populations, including pregnant people. Although PE is helpful for all patients, it is particularly useful for those who need time-sensitive services like abortions. NHeLP created a series of materials…
- August 11, 2025
OBBBA’s Medicaid Abortion Provider “Defund”: An Overview
Read moreOn July 4th, President Trump signed the so-called One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) into law, enacting a series of harmful attacks on Medicaid and health care access generally. This is the first in a series of NHeLP blogs that will delve into how this new law will harm…
- June 20, 2025
Why the HEAL for Immigrant Families Act is Vital to Building an Equitable Abortion Access Landscape
Alexandra Porter and Madeline Morcelle UncategorizedRead moreThis blog post was authored by Alexandra Porter, Legal Intern, with supervision from Madeline Morcelle, Senior AttorneySince the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade three years ago, many have called on Congress to mandate a federal right to receive abortion. But having a legal right to abortion…
- June 5, 2025
The Top 10 Reasons Why House Republicans’ Reconciliation Bill Will Devastate Maternal and Child Health
Read moreThis article discusses the GOP reconciliation package, officially called the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, and its implications for Medicaid and health care access. Among high-income countries, the U.S. is the most dangerous place to give birth. Children continue to face unacceptable financial and geographic health care barriers. The…
- April 10, 2025
Abortion Coverage Under Medicaid
Fabiola De Liban, Cat Duffy, Allyson Crays, and Courtney Mendoza Q&ARead moreThis Q&A provides an overview of how the federal government and states cover abortion under Medicaid. The Q&A’s Appendix provides a chart looking at every state’s coverage, including links to certification forms and state policies. While federal Medicaid funding for abortion is severely constrained, it is not completely unavailable.…