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- July 22, 2013
NHeLP Comments – Program Integrity Proposed Rules
Abbi Coursolle, David Machledt, and Mara Youdelman CommentsRead moreNHeLP's comments on HHS's June 2013 proposed rule on Exchange program integrity focus on the need to preserve access to abortions in plans outside the Exchanges, the importance of special enrollment periods when non-Exchange entities engage in misconduct, strengthening the consumer protections in the FFE's complaint resolution process, developing…
- April 15, 2013
Children’s Health Publications
Jina Dhillon and Jane Perkins Issue BriefRead moreThis issue brief describes how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and public programs like Medicaid and the Children?s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) can best meet the health needs of low-income adolescents.The 2010 National Health Interview Survey reported that most U.S. children age 17 years and under had excellent or…
- April 15, 2013
Chart: State Medicaid Coverage of Emergency Contraception (EC) as an Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug
Read moreState Medicaid programs must cover family planning services and supplies, however, states have some flexibilty to determine which services and supplies are covered. This state-by-state chart and the accompanying report, Over-the-Counter or Out of Reach? document that most states cover emergency contraception in their Medicaid programs, but there is…
- April 15, 2013
Testimony from NHeLP to the Internal Revenue Service: Additional Requirements for Charitable Hospitals
Read moreNHeLP testimony before the Internal Revenue Service regarding requirements for hospitals to provide information to patients about financial assistance.
- April 12, 2013
NHeLP’s 5 Ways Health Reform Helps Women
Erin Armstrong Issue BriefRead moreHealth reform was a giant step forward for women, expanding access to women?s reproductive health care and providing important new protections. NHeLP?s 5 Ways Health Reform Helps Women provides a short summary of some of the major changes already in effect and coming in 2014.
- April 11, 2013
NHeLP Comments: CMS’ Changes to Definition of “Lawfully Present”
Read moreComment letter opposing the exclusion of young people (commonly known as DREAM-Act eligible youth) granted deferred action from health reform as the decision undermines the law, lacks legal or policy justification and will potentially further health disparities.