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- July 23, 2013
Q&A: EPSDT and the Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit
Read moreIndividuals dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid receive their prescription drug coverage through Medicare Part D. This Q&A addresses problems that can arise where the Part D coverage needs to wrap-around with Medicaids EPSDT benefit for children.
- July 23, 2013
The Parent’s Right to Know Act Threatens Adolescent Health
Read moreThe Alan Guttmacher Institute recently released its annual report for 2004 showing that five million men and women, 29 percent of whom were teenagers, visited federally funded family planning clinics. These clinics are one of the major sources of reproductive health services for teens, but they are facing…
- July 23, 2013
Abortion, Judicial Bypass, and Recusal
Read moreAbortion, Judicial Bypass, and Recusal Recently, California voters rejected Proposition 73, a proposed constitutional amendment that would have required parental notification before an unemancipated minor could terminate her pregnancy. The proposition further imposed a mandatory 48-hour waiting period once notification was deemed to have occurred. In addition, the proposition…
- July 23, 2013
Q & A: Emily Q. EPSDT Case
Read moreThis Q&A discusses the significance and impact of the decision in Emily Q v. Bonta, regarding failure by the state to cover Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS).
- July 23, 2013
Deficit Reduction Act 2006: Violating the Human Rights of Children
Read moreBackground On February 1, 2006 the United States Congress passed the Deficit Reduction Omnibus Reconciliation Act (DRA) of 2006 by a very narrow margin, 216-214. This serves to undermine the right to health of children in this country. DRA slashes funding to Medicaid, the state and federal partnership…
- July 23, 2013
The Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 Benefit Provisions and EPSDT
Read moreThis summary is excerpted from NHeLP?s full analysis of the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005.