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- July 2, 2014
Sexuality Education in Health Care Delivery for Medicaid and CHIP-Eligible Youth
Jamille Fields Issue BriefRead moreThis issue brief discusses the health education component of the EPSDT medical screens required for Medicaid and some CHIP-eligible youth, focusing on sexuality education. As discussed within the brief, the medical screening that youth receive has not sufficiently included sexuality education. This issue brief includes recommendations to ensure that…
- June 18, 2014
NHeLP Matters – June 2014
Read moreSummary of the recent accomplishments of NHeLP, including protecting informed consent, stopping discrimination against people with HIV/AIDS and fighting for immigrant women.
- May 5, 2014
Manual: Toward a Healthy Future: Medicaid EPSDT Services for Poor Children
Read moreTimely screening examinations and necessary medical treatment are needed to maintain and improve children's health. Lower-income children are at particular risk for health problems. Thus, the Medicaid Act entitles them to comprehensive screening and treatment through a service called Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT). More than…
- May 2, 2014
Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment – Annotated Federal Document
Read moreThis memorandum updates an August 18, 1993 memo from the National Health Law Program that annotated EPSDT-related transmittals issued by the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA). The August 1993 memo listed federal documents issued during the 1989-1993 time period. This memo adds documents covering primarily the 1992-1994 time period.…
- April 21, 2014
EPSDT Transmittals
Read moreEPSDT transmittals, docket, and other archival documents. Please click on external link to access the documents.
- April 3, 2014
Q&A: EPSDT Coverage of Nutrition Services
Read moreQ&A Fact Sheet on EPSDT coverage of nutrition selection. EPSDT is a mandatory Medicaid service for children and youth under age 21. Congress clarified and strengthened the EPSDT provisions in 1989, adding, among other things, an explicit "correct or ameliorate" treatment requirement.