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CMS, Application for a 1915(c) Waiver: Technical Instructions and Guidance
External Source Regulations and LawsRead moreThis guidance provides background on the 1915(c) home- and community based waiver program and technical guidance on how to complete the application. Some of this guidance has been updated in subsequent letters from CMS.
- July 23, 2013
Medicare Part D and Dual Eligibles: A Guide for California Advocates
Read moreI. A Quick Glance at Medicare Part D This section of the manual is intended for those seeking a brief overview of the program. Advocates who are unfamiliar with the program or with California healthcare programs may find this section useful. For a…
- July 23, 2013
Q & A: Responding to Medicaid Home and Community Based Service Cutbacks Pt I
Read moreThis Q&A discusses the federal legal boundaries regarding coverage of home and community based services, particularly as states look to cut these services due to escalating Medicaid costs.
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Q & A: Significant ADA Case: Crabtree v. Goetz
Read moreQ & A Significant ADA Case: Crabtree v. Goetz (M.D. Tenn.) Produced by Sarah Somers National Health Law Program with a grant from the Training and Advocacy Support Center (TASC)1 May 2009 Q. I have heard that Medicaid beneficiaries have been successful…
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NHeLP’s Top 5 Ways Health Reform Helps Series
Erin Armstrong, Leo Cuello, and Deborah Reid Issue BriefRead more5 Ways Health Reform Helps Medicaid Beneficiaries 1. ALREADY IN PLACE: Protection for Medicaid enrollees The ACA included a ?Maintenance of Effort? provision prohibiting states from cutting eligibility for adults until 2014 and children until 2019. If states do not comply, they can be sanctioned and lose all federal Medicaid…