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- June 3, 2024
Addressing Language Access for Reproductive Telehealth Care
RHITES, COLOR Latina, Frontera Fund, and National Health Law Program (NHeLP) Fact SheetRead moreRHITES latest factsheet created in partnership with COLOR Latina, Frontera Fund and the National Health Law Program dives deeper into how folks with limited English proficiency (LEP) face systemic inequities when trying to access health care, including unique challenges to benefiting from telehealth services. Highlights include: ➡️ About one…
- March 12, 2024
Pharmacy Billing for Contraception
Read moreThis white paper provides an overview of the systemic and individual payer-based barriers to full implementation of pharmacist prescribing policies. Barriers analyzed include the division of medical and pharmacy benefits, complex billing technology, the constant need for payer guidance, and lack of clarity from agencies within the U.S. Department…
- July 13, 2023
Renewal Tips of the Day: July 2023
Alicia Emanuel, Elizabeth Edwards, Charly Gilfoil, Sarah Grusin, Miriam Delaney Heard, Cassandra LaRose, Skyler Rosellini, Wayne Turner, Michelle Yiu, Mara Youdelman, and Kimberly Lewis Issue Brief, Article, Fact Sheet, GuideRead moreThe NHeLP Medicaid Continuous Coverage Unwinding Team started sending out a Medicaid Renewal Tip of the Day in March 2023. This document brings those tips together and organizes by subject. As the unwinding period continues, we will continue to update this document. In the interim, advocates can always find…
- May 17, 2023
Access to Medi-Cal Specialty Mental Health Services: Network Adequacy Requirements and Other Beneficiary Rights
Read moreMedi-Cal covers Specialty Mental Health Services (SMHS) for beneficiaries who need them. In California, County Mental Health Plans (MHPs) are responsible for providing SMHS to Medi-Cal beneficiaries of all ages. This issue brief analyzes the legal requirements that require MHPs to ensure Medi-Cal beneficiaries’ access to SMHS and maintain…
- May 16, 2023
Health Coverage Options for Individuals Who Lose Medicaid During the Public Health Emergency Unwinding
Read moreDuring the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE), laws were enacted that allowed people to keep their Medicaid coverage even if they had changes to their eligibility, such as income or family size. This "continuous coverage" requirement ended on March 31, 2023, and as of April 1, 2023, state agencies…