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- February 24, 2023
Medi-Cal Dyadic Services Advocates and Consumer-Facing Factsheets
Read moreEffective January 1, 2023, Medi-Cal covers dyadic services for the entire family based on the Medicaid eligibility of a child (aged 0-20). To inform advocates and families this important new Medi-Cal benefit, NHeLP publishes a set of advocate-facing and consumer-facing factsheets on Medi-Cal Dyadic Services. Dyadic Services Factsheet (Consumers)…
- 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…
- February 15, 2023
Delegation of Rulemaking Authority in Light of the “Major Questions Doctrine”
Jane Perkins and Erica Turret* Court Document, Issue Brief, Fact SheetRead moreIn West Virginia v. EPA, the Supreme Court addressed a “particular and recurring problem: agencies asserting highly consequential power beyond what Congress could reasonably be understood to have granted.” By a 6-3 majority, the Court held that, when a “major question” is involved, the decision on how to regulate…
- February 6, 2023
10 Issues for Advocates to Monitor During the Medicaid Continuous Coverage Unwinding
Read moreAs states begin unwinding the continuous coverage Medicaid provisions, advocates will want to monitor some key issues to preserve Medicaid coverage for eligible individuals.
- February 6, 2023
Ten Ways the “Better Care Better Jobs Act” Helps Older Adults & People with Disabilities
Read moreMedicaid Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) play a critical role in helping people with disabilities and older adults to receive the care and support they need, at home, in their communities. Years of underfunding and neglect have left HCBS systems struggling to cope with demand, resulting in long-waitlists…
- February 1, 2023
Unwinding Medicaid Continuous Coverage: Checklist for Redeterminations
Read moreThe continuous coverage protection that has kept nearly all Medicaid beneficiairies enrolled since March 18, 2020 will end as of March 31, 2023. Beginning as early as February 2023, states will begin redetermining eligibility for the millions of people enrolled in the program, with terminations beginning as early as…