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- July 23, 2013
Putting Medicaid to Work for Juvenile Justice
Read moreThis presentation for the Juvenile Defenders Conference in North Carolina provides information on the health status of individuals in the juvenile justice system and details on the limitations of Medicaid eligibility while in detention. It also includes descriptions of NC Medicaid and CHIP eligibility rules, services covered, and due…
- July 23, 2013
Putting Medicaid to Work for Juvenile Justice
Read moreThis presentation for the Juvenile Defenders Conference in North Carolina provides information on the health status of individuals in the juvenile justice system and details on the limitations of Medicaid eligibility while in detention. It also includes descriptions of NC Medicaid and CHIP eligibility rules, services covered, and due…
- July 23, 2013
State Health Official Letter and Q & A Regarding Coverage for Pregnant Women Un
CMS LetterRead moreDear State Health Official:This letter is to provide additional guidance on the implementation of the Children?s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009 (CHIPRA), Public Law 111-3. CMS provided general information on the new option for States to provide CHIP coverage to targeted low-income pregnant women in its May…
- July 23, 2013
Model Managed Care Complaint Process (revised May ’99)
Read moreThis model complaint procedure supercedes earlier versions. This process is intended for use in state-based managed care programs, particularly Medicaid and child health insurance programs. But, it can be adapted to other managed care situations as well. Many of the provisions are taken from existing state managed care rules…