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- July 13, 2015
Health Advocate: The ACA and LGBT Health
Read moreIn this month's Health Advocate, NHeLP examines the issue of health care coverage and some of the important gains and unrealized goals for the LGBT community under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). We also examine ACA outreach and implementation challenges and identify advocacy opportunities to help ensure that health…
- June 30, 2015
NHeLP Comments on Out-of-Pocket (OOP) Cost Comparison Tool for the Federally-Facilitated Marketplaces
Read moreNHeLP comments on May 29, 2015 CMS Bulletin on Proposed Out-of-Pocket (OOP) Cost Comparison Tool for the Federally-facilitated Marketplaces (FFMs). The Tool adds a critical new mechanism for consumers to evaluate and select the most appropriate plan to suit their needs and may help them more easily weigh the effect of…
- January 14, 2015
Health Advocate: Our New Year’s Resolutions
Read moreThis edition of the Health Advocate previews what is ahead in the coming months including the continuing theme of Medicaid expansion, protecting what makes Medicaid "Medicaid" as the new Congress gears up, and our work to protect and expand access to reproductive health and the courts.
- December 11, 2014
NHeLP Matters – December 2014
Read moreWelcome to the year's final edition of NHeLP Matters. In the past 12 months, we have fought for the health care rights of low-income people and individuals with disabilities in Washington and beyond. Learn more about our work advancing reproductive health, protecting Medicaid and bringing together advocates and policy…
- September 17, 2014
Medicaid Managed Care Model Provisions, Issue 4
Read moreOur new Medicaid Managed Care Model Provisions Series features our set of modernized model federal regulations. Each issue provides model provisions addressing problems that policymakers and advocates may use when updating existing regulations, policies and managed care contracts. In this issue, we address accessibility and language access.
- September 17, 2014
Medicaid Managed Care Model Provisions, Issue 3
Abbi Coursolle and dfitzgerald Issue BriefRead moreOur new Medicaid Managed Care Model Provisions Series features our set of modernized model federal regulations. Each issue provides model provisions addressing problems that policymakers and advocates may use when updating existing regulations, policies and managed care contracts. In this issue, we address network adequacy.