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- August 5, 2015
State Medicaid Eligibility Policies for Individuals Moving Into and Out of Incarceration
Read moreConnecting individuals moving into and out of incarceration to health coverage may not only increase their access to care and improve their health status, but may also lead to state savings. Based on a review of state statutes, regulations, publicly available state Medicaid policies, and Medicaid managed care contracts,…
- July 20, 2015
State Recommendations to Include Sexuality Education in Health Care Delivery
Jamille Fields Issue BriefRead moreThis brief outlines recommendations that advocates can use to encourage their states to include sexuality education in health care delivery. As discussed within the brief, the medical screening that youth receive has not sufficiently included sexuality education. Sexuality education provided during health care delivery presents the opportunity for personalized…
- 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 15, 2015
NHeLP Matters – June 2015
Read moreSummary of recent accomplishments of NHeLP, including implementing the Affordable Care Act, expanding Medicaid and protecting women's health.
- March 10, 2015
NHeLP Matters – March 2015
Read moreSummary of recent accomplishments of NHeLP including work to end HIV discrimination, protecting court access and Medicaid, and advancing women's health.
- February 23, 2015
MAGI, Streamlined Applications, and Medicaid Family Planning Expansions
Erin Armstrong, External Source, and dfitzgerald LetterRead moreThe Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires states implement a uniform methodology for determining income - modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) - in their eligibility determinations for Medicaid and for premium subsidies in the health insurance marketplaces. The ACA also requires states to move to a single, streamlined application (SSA),…