There are two new reports which address how the Medicaid per capita caps under the American Health Care Act (AHCA) would affect Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS). The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) released a report entitled “Medicaid Cuts in House ACA Repeal Bill Would Limit Availability of Home and Community-Based Services” which […] Read More »
Kaiser Report Shows State-by-State Medicaid Spending by Eligibility Group
One of the key provisions of the American Health Care Act (AHCA) is to change federal funding for the Medicaid program to a per capita cap. This would involve setting amounts the state would get per enrollee depending on what eligibility group they fall into for Medicaid. A new report from the Kaiser Family Foundation […] Read More »
June 9, 2017
NEW ARTICLE ON HIGH-RISK POOLS Previously, we have highlighted the work on high-risk pools of Jean Hall from the University of Kansas and our colleague on the Collaborative on Health Reform and Independent Living. Recently, she published a new article on high-risk pools for the Annals of Internal Medicine. Her new article “High-Risk Pools: An […] Read More »
New Kaiser Reports Examine the AHCA
Two new reports from the Kaiser Family Foundation examine some of the effects that the American Health Care Act (AHCA) would have. The reports and links for them are as follows: State Flexibility to Address Health Insurance Challenges under the American Health Care Act, H.R. 1628 How ACA Repeal and Replace Proposals Could Affect Coverage and […] Read More »
New Georgetown Report Highlights Importance of Medicaid in Rural Areas
The Georgetown University Center for Children and Families has published a new report on the effect of Medicaid in rural America. The report entitled “Medicaid in Small Towns and Rural America: A lifeline for Children, Families, and Communities” can be downloaded here. Read More »
AAHD Co-Sponsors Save Medicaid Rally
Yesterday, AAHD was one of several disability organizations to co-sponsor the Save Medicaid Hill Day and Rally. The rally was attended by several senators who spoke about the importance of the Medicaid program. The Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities (CCD) which is a coalition of national disability organizations released the following press release regarding the […] Read More »
New Article on High-Risk Pools
Previously, we have highlighted the work on high-risk pools of Jean Hall from the University of Kansas and our colleague on the Collaborative on Health Reform and Independent Living (CHRIL). Recently, she published a new article on high-risk pools for the Annals of Internal Medicine. Her new article “High-Risk Pools: An Illusion of Coverage That […] Read More »
June 2, 2017
NHELP FACT SHEET HIGHLIGHTS THE FACES OF MEDICAID The National Health Law Program (NHeLP) has a new fact sheet entitled “The Faces of Medicaid Expansion: Filling Gaps in Coverage” which highlights the types of individuals who have been helped most by the Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). To learn more about the […] Read More »
AHR Hosts Webinar on Medicaid
A lot of the discussion on the AHCA has been on the issue of Medicaid and the restructuring that the AHCA would do to the program. The Alliance for Health Reform (AHR) conducted a webinar last week entitled “Where Medicaid Stands: From the AHCA to State Waivers.” The presentations from that webinar along with a […] Read More »
Kaiser Infographic Looks at Role Medicaid Plays for Children with Special Health Care Needs
The Kaiser Family Foundation has a new infographic which examines the role that Medicaid plays in providing care for children with special health care needs. The infographic demonstrates the makeup of these children with respect to their age, race and family’s income level. The full info graphic is available here. Also, if you’re assisting a […] Read More »
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