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- February 6, 2015
Earlier Access to Care for Uninsured Women Living with HIV and the ACA
Read moreThe Medicaid program has traditionally served as an important safety-net program for low-income women living with HIV/AIDS; however, the categorical requirements for Medicaid have excluded many individuals from coverage. The Affordable Care Act, through the Medicaid Expansion, presents the opportunity for previously ineligible low-income women living with HIV to…
- January 14, 2015
Health Advocate: Our New Year’s Resolutions
Read moreThis edition of the Health Advocate previews what is ahead in the coming months including the continuing theme of Medicaid expansion, protecting what makes Medicaid "Medicaid" as the new Congress gears up, and our work to protect and expand access to reproductive health and the courts.
- December 11, 2014
NHeLP Matters – December 2014
Read moreWelcome to the year's final edition of NHeLP Matters. In the past 12 months, we have fought for the health care rights of low-income people and individuals with disabilities in Washington and beyond. Learn more about our work advancing reproductive health, protecting Medicaid and bringing together advocates and policy…
- November 4, 2014
Due Process in Duals Demonstrations: A Closer Look at New York
Read moreNew York is one of several states working to better integrate care and services for individuals dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid through a duals demonstration. In addition to integrating care, New York is working to integrate the Medicare and Medicaid appeals processes for individuals participating in its duals…
- October 27, 2014
NHeLP Comments on Amendments to Arkansas’s Health Care Independence Program
Read moreArkansas recently proposed amendments to its premium assistance Medicaid expansion demonstration, the Health Care Independence Program. These are NHeLP's comments to the proposed amendments, which include new premium and cost sharing provisions, limitations to nonemergency medical transportation, and a health care expenses account for premium assistance enrollees.
- September 24, 2014
NHeLP Comments to Healthy Indiana Plan Renewal and Healthy Indiana Plan 2.0 Section 1115 Demonstration Applications
Leo Cuello and Jane Perkins CommentsRead moreComments to HHS regarding Indiana's HIP and HIP 2.0 section 1115 demonstrations to implement the Medicaid expansion. NHeLP's comments focus on the need to implement Medicaid expansion without waivers that eliminate core Medicaid protections.