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- 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…
- October 2, 2025
Webinar: The role of due process
Read moreThis webinar discusses the key role due process will play in implementation of the changes to Medicaid under OBBBA. What We Know and What Happens Next: OBBBA and its Impact on Health Care Coverage is a new webinar series from the National Health Law Program launching this summer and…
- September 11, 2025
Webinar – How Automated Eligibility Systems Can Harm or Help Applicants and Enrollees Support
Read moreThis webinar will explore the use of automated systems for Medicaid eligibility and enrollment tasks in the wake of OBBBA's passage and the harmful impact of its Medicaid eligibility and enrollment-related provisions. What We Know and What Happens Next: OBBBA and its Impact on Health Care Coverage is a…
- May 15, 2025
Big Government Republican Bill Keeps States from Reining in Bad AI: A 10-year License for Unfettered Harm
Read moreIn an era of artificial intelligence (AI) and other forms of automated decision-making systems making decisions about people’s lives, people are rightly worried about how AI may affect their jobs, use their posts, invade their privacy, and affect their access to sound medical care. AI experts and the public…
- November 14, 2024
Artificial Intelligence in Health Insurance: The Use and Regulation of AI in Utilization Management
National Association of Insurance Commissioners and Wayne TurnerRead moreA new report by the consumer representatives on the National Association of Insurance Commissioners examines the increasing use of AI by health insurers to make key payment decisions for care recommended by a patient’s medical team. The report highlights the lack of regulatory and legislative guardrails for such uses…
- May 9, 2024
Questions and Answers on the 2024 Final Rule Addressing Nondiscrimination Protections under the ACA’s Section 1557
Read moreThe Biden Administration finalized updates to the regulations implementing Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act. Section 1557 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or any combination thereof. This issue brief provides background on Section 1557 and analyzes the 2024 final regulations issued…