Within the last several months, there have been many new developments in the area of Medicaid expansion. A new tool from the Kaiser Family Foundation looks at the status of states’ decisions on Medicaid expansion. This tool provides the most recent status on what states are doing around Medicaid expansion, especially those which have recently […] Read More »
April 5, 2019
UPDATED MEDICAID SOCIAL MEDIA TOOLKIT AVAILABLE! The American Association on Health & Disability is pleased to announce that we recently updated our Medicaid Social Media Toolkit. As was the case with the prior toolkit, it provides sample social media posts and now divides them into areas highlighting Medicaid facts, impacted populations and benefits. Along with […] Read More »
Updated Medicaid Social Media Toolkit Available
The American Association on Health & Disability is pleased to announce that we recently updated our Medicaid Social Media Toolkit. As was the case with the prior toolkit, it provides sample social media posts and now divides them into areas highlighting Medicaid facts, impacted populations and benefits. Along with the sample posts are graphics and […] Read More »
Kaiser Report Highlights Findings from 50 State Medicaid Survey
The Kaiser Family Foundation released a new report at the end of last month which highlights their findings from a survey they conducted of all 50 states on their Medicaid programs. The report is entitled “Medicaid and CHIP Eligibility, Enrollment, and Cost Sharing Policies as of January 2019: Findings from a 50-State Survey”. Read More »
March 29, 2019
JUDGE STRIKES DOWN MEDICAID WORK REQUIREMENTS On Wednesday, a federal judge struck down the Medicaid work requirements and blocked their continued enforcement in both Kentucky and Arkansas. The National Health Law Program (NHeLP) was involved with this litigation and has issued a press release which includes links to the decisions in both the Kentucky and […] Read More »
Judge Strikes Down Medicaid Work Requirements
Yesterday, a federal judge struck down the Medicaid work requirements and blocked the continued enforcement of the Medicaid work requirements in both Kentucky and Arkansas. The National Health Law Program (NHeLP) was involved with this litigation and has issued a press release which includes links to the decisions in both the Kentucky and Arkansas cases. Read More »
CMS Issues 2019 Open Enrollment Report
Yesterday, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has issued its report for the 2019 open enrollment period. This report shows that over 11.4 million people have gotten coverage through the health exchanges. To read more about the 2019 open enrollment, check out the CMS fact sheet which includes demographic breakdowns for enrollment. You can […] Read More »
Kaiser Updates Brief on Uninsured in States that Do Not Expand Medicaid
The Kaiser Family Foundation has released an updated brief on the “coverage gap” in states that do not implement the Medicaid expansion under the ACA. Many adults within this gap earn too much to qualify for Medicaid but not enough to qualify for Marketplace premium tax credits. This KFF brief gives estimates of the number […] Read More »
Happy Birthday ACA!
Today marks the 9-year anniversary of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) becoming law. The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) has a new chartbook which outlines many of the accomplishments of the ACA especially in the areas of reducing uninsured rates across demographic groups. Thursday afternoon, we participated in a Twitter chat with Raising Women’s Voices and […] Read More »
March 22, 2019
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ACA!! Tomorrow marks the 9-year anniversary of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) becoming law. The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) has a new chartbook which outlines many of the accomplishments of the ACA especially in the areas of reducing uninsured rates across demographic groups. Yesterday afternoon, we participated in a Twitter […] Read More »
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