CBPP REPORT ON CONTINUOUS COVERAGE THROUGH MEDICAID With the Memorial Day holiday next week, we will not be publishing a NDNRC Update next week. Our partners at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) have released a new study which demonstrates that determining health care coverage in Medicaid on a yearly basis rather than […] Read More »
Archives for May 2021
Addressing Continuous Coverage through Medicaid
According to a recent study by the Center of Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP), determining health care coverage in Medicaid on a yearly basis would reduce health care costs as opposed to coverage based on monthly income. By basing eligibility on a monthly basis, people with fluctuating income levels month to month can qualify one […] Read More »
May 14, 2021
COVID SEP ENROLLMENT HITS 1 MILLION This week, HHS Secretary Becerra acknowledged a milestone achievement – over 1 million people signed up for coverage on healthcare.gov since the start of the COVID Special Enrollment Period (SEP). To learn more and for links to Secretary Becerra’s statement and the most recent marketplace SEP report, check out […] Read More »
COVID SEP Enrollment Hits 1 Million
Yesterday, HHS Secretary Becerra acknowledged a milestone achievement – over 1 million people signed up for coverage on healthcare.gov since the start of the COVID Special Enrollment Period (SEP). This comes after the recent marketplace enrollment report which showed that nearly 940,000 people had been enrolled as of the end of April. To read more […] Read More »
CMS Releases Remainder of 2022 NBPP
Earlier this year, as one of its final acts, the Trump administration finalized a portion of the 2022 Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters (NBPP). Several parts of this rule still needed to be finalized, so CMS has completed its finalization of the 2022 NBPP. The NBPP is the regulatory framework which CMS uses to […] Read More »
May 7, 2021
EXPANDING HCBS THROUGH JOBS PLAN Last week, we highlighted the fact that the American Families Plan included some provisions which would have an effect on the ACA and Medicaid. Another proposal from the Biden Administration is the American Jobs Plan and some of the provisions in this proposal would have a direct effect on providing […] Read More »