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- May 31, 2017
Briefs on Public Coverage of Family Planning and Abortion Services
Read moreNHeLP's Reproductive Health Data and Insurance Accountability Project (the Data Project) is releasing a series of Issue Briefs on state-specific legal requirements and procedures governing coverage and access to abortion and family planning services in Medicaid programs in nine states. The first one in the series describes California's Medi-Cal…
- March 6, 2017
Evaluating Medicaid Block Grant & Per Capita Cap Proposals
Read moreAs Congress moves forward with consideration of policies to dramatically limit the funding structure of Medicaid, NHeLP Managing Attorney of the DC Office Mara Youdelman provides questions to help in assessing the impact of the forthcoming austerity proposals. "Since the overall goal of Republicans in Congress remains slashing government…
- February 14, 2017
What is a Public Charge and Does Receipt of Health Benefits Impact It?
Read moreIn a new Issue Brief, Managing Attorney of the D.C. Office Mara Youdelman explains how the acceptance of some public benefits can be used to bar immigrants or deport them. Historically receipt of publicly funded health services has not resulted in deportations. The use of Medicaid and other publicly funded…
- February 2, 2017
Lessons from California: CA Uses Legislation to Defend the ACA and Medicaid
Abbi Coursolle Manual/ReportRead moreWith active efforts under way by Republicans in Congress to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Staff Attorney Abbi Coursolle in this month's Lessons from California highlights the need to look to state legislative opportunities to preserve the gains made in health care coverage and enact consumer protections.
- December 16, 2016
California Pregnancy Health Coverage Chart Updated December 2016
Read moreThis chart provides a brief overview of some of the public health insurance programs for pregnant women in California. For analysis and guidance for accessing the programs, read NHeLP Senior Attorney Amy Chen's Issue Brief, "Health Coverage Options for Low-Income Pregnant Women in California."
- December 16, 2016
Issue Brief: Health Coverage Options for Low-Income Pregnant Women in California
Read moreNHeLP Senior Attorney Amy Chen examines California's public health insurance options available to women during pregnancies and for specified postpartum periods. Chen concludes that while public health insurance options in California provide "more generous income limits for pregnant women," significant "challenges remain for pregnant and postpartum women transitioning between…