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- May 13, 2020
Medicaid Needs to Remain the Hero: A Summary of the HEROES Act
Read moreOn May 12, 2020, Democrats in the House of Representatives introduced the HEROES Act (Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act) to address the continuing economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic. Medicaid has always served as the safety net for low-income and underserved individuals, providing comprehensive, affordable health care. The…
- December 23, 2019
Letter to CMS Requesting Extension for TennCare II Demonstration Comment Period
Read moreOn Monday, December 23, 2019, the National Health Law Program sent a letter to CMS Administrator Seema Verma asking her to extend the public comment period for Tennessee’s section 1115 waiver application that seeks to transform the State’s Medicaid program into a block grant. The CMS comment site is…
- December 19, 2019
NHeLP Comments to Tennessee TennCare II Amendment 42 Waiver Application
Read moreNHeLP comments to Tennessee's 1115 waiver project requesting to implement a Medicaid block grant.
- December 6, 2019
Comments: Utah 1115 Demonstration Waiver Amendment
Read moreIn comments to the Department of Health and Human Services, the National Health Law Program urges HHS to reject Utah's proposed project, which would impose a number of unlawful conditions on coverage and access to care. Utah requested a number of restrictions, including: capping enrollment in the expansion population;…
- November 26, 2019
Comments: Idaho’s Family Planning Referrals Section 1115 Waiver Application
Read moreIn comments to the Department of Health and Human Services, the National Health Law Program urges HHS to reject Idaho's request to require individuals to obtain a referral from their primary care provider before receiving family planning services from a different provider. The comments explain why the proposed project would…
- September 23, 2019
The Personal Stories of Those Affected by Indiana’s Section 1115 Waiver
Read moreIndiana began implementing Medicaid work requirements on January 1, 2019. On December 31, 2019, the State will begin suspending the coverage of individuals who have not met the work requirements. Indiana estimated that once fully implemented, the work requirements would result in roughly 24,000 individuals losing Medicaid coverage each…