As part of Medicaid Awareness Month, the Protect Our Care Coalition has been highlighting the benefits that Medicaid has for various populations. This week, their fact sheet highlights the benefits that Medicaid has for people with disabilities. They also have an online drive with graphics highlighting the importance Medicaid plays in the lives of people with […] Read More »
Kaiser Brief Looks at Short-Term Health Insurance Plans
Today, comments were due on the Trump administration’s proposed rules on short-term, limited-duration health insurance plans. The Kaiser Family Foundation has an issue brief that takes a closer look at these plans. The brief entitled “Understanding Short-Term Limited Duration Health Insurance” looks at how the coverage under these plans compares to ACA market plans as […] Read More »
April 20, 2018
CHRIL HAS NEW ONLINE TRAINING ON MEDICARE The Collaborative on Health Reform and Independent Living (CHRIL) has posted a new online training module entitled “Medicare 101.” To learn more about the course and for a link, check out our news item. Yesterday, CMS made an announcement providing an additional Special Enrollment Period (SEP) for individuals affected […] Read More »
Additional SEPs for Individuals Affected by Hurricanes in 2017
Today, CMS made an announcement providing an additional Special Enrollment Period (SEP) for individuals affected by 2017 hurricanes and hurricane-related weather events. The full CMS announcement for who qualifies is as follows: Additional Special Enrollment Period Available for Individuals Affected by 2017 Hurricanes and Hurricane-Related Weather Events On September 28, 2017, CMS released guidance about a Special […] Read More »
Brief Examines Creating Health Plans That Don’t Comply with the ACA
A new issue brief from the Kaiser Family Foundation takes a look at recent efforts by the Trump administration and some states to allow insurance companies to design plans which would not comply with the standards set out in the Affordable Care Act. The brief entitled “Proposals for Insurance Options That Don’t Comply with ACA […] Read More »
CHRIL Has New Online Training on Medicare
The Collaborative on Health Reform and Independent Living (CHRIL) has posted a new online training module entitled “Medicare 101.” This course provides consumers and advocates a basic understanding of the Medicare program, and the many challenges faced as Medicare remains a critical source of health coverage and economic security for many. The primary audience includes […] Read More »
April 13, 2018
CMS ISSUES 2019 NBPP This week, CMS released the final rules for the 2019 Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters (NBPP). To learn more about the NBPP or for links to the actual rules and the CMS announcement which includes a summary of what is included in the rules, check out our news item. If […] Read More »
New Fact Sheet Examines Effect NBPP Will Have on Essential Health Benefits
Earlier this week we reported on CMS’s release of the 2019 Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters (NBPP). AAHD has concerns with what the changes in the NBPP will do to the essential health benefits and what that means for people with disabilities. Today, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) released a fact […] Read More »
CMS Issues 2019 NBPP
Yesterday, CMS released the final rules for the 2019 Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters (NBPP). The NBPP sets the rules for how the Marketplaces will operate, and they directly affect Qualified Health Plans (QHPs) which will be offered in 2019. The CMS announcement includes a summary of what is included in the rules or […] Read More »
April 6, 2018
APRIL IS MEDICAID AWARENESS MONTH April is Medicaid Awareness month and the Protect Our Care Coalition has released a new fact sheet highlighting how Medicaid benefits children and families. The link for this fact sheet can be found in our news item. At the end of last week, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services […] Read More »
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