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- February 19, 2023
Protecting People with Disabilities and People with Limited English Proficiency during the Unwinding of the Continuous Coverage Provision
Read moreState planning for the unwinding of the Medicaid continuous coverage provision needs to include evaluation of a state's processes, policies, and systems for disability and language access. Failing to plan and monitor for disability and language access is the very type of disregard the non-discrimination protections were intended to…
- July 28, 2022
Essential Health Benefits: Best Practices in Benchmark Selection
Read moreThe Affordable Care Act (ACA) established a comprehensive set of ten Essential Health Benefits (EHB) that most health plans must cover. Under federal rules, states can select a benchmark plan that defines what the ten benefits look like in each state. However, many states still have no process for…
- April 25, 2022
Comments In Response to Proposed Rulemaking: Public Charge Ground of Inadmissibility
Read moreWe support the comments submitted by the Protecting Immigrant Families (PIF) campaign and submit additional comments in response to the questions posed in the NPRM. We share PIF’s view that the nation is stronger when we welcome people who are willing to contribute to the country. We believe U.S.…
- March 8, 2022
[Webinar] Medi-Cal Expansion: Health4All Older Adults
Read moreThis informational webinar provides statewide advocates with critical information about Health4All Older Adults, also known as Medi-Cal's Older Adult Expansion program. Older Adult Expansion will provide full-scope Medi-Cal coverage to all eligible adults 50 years and older, regardless of immigration status, and will be implemented May 1, 2022. Advocates…
- February 11, 2022
NHeLP letter to HHS Sec. Becerra – Re: Advancing Health Equity Through Essential Health Benefits
Read moreThe Affordable Care Act (ACA) established a comprehensive set of ten Essential Health Benefits (EHB) that most health plans must cover. However, regulations allowing states to define EHB through a benchmarking process have lead to inconsistent and inadequate coverage. In this letter to HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra, NHeLP urges…
- January 19, 2022
National Health Law Program Comment on DOS Public Charge Rule
Read moreNHeLP submitted comments urging the Department of State (DOS) to rescind the Trump Administration's overly broad rule, which went beyond the historical understanding and use of the term "public charge." In addition, our comment highlights how the continued existence of the DOS Rule causes a chilling effect on public…