5 Takeaways From a Year of Medicaid Upheaval The New York Times Go to Source
Meet the six people negotiating a final Medicaid expansion bill at the Capitol – Mississippi Today
Meet the six people negotiating a final Medicaid expansion bill at the Capitol Mississippi Today Go to Source
Section 1115 Waiver Watch: Medicaid Pre-Release Services for People Who Are Incarcerated
In April 2023, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released guidance encouraging states to apply for a new Section 1115 demonstration opportunity to test transition-related strategies to support community reentry for people who are incarcerated. To date, CMS…
Explainer: How States Are Using Medicaid Waivers to Help Incarcerated Individuals Get Care and Transition Back into Their Communities
Compared to the general population, individuals who are incarcerated have higher rates of mental illness, substance use disorder, and chronic disease. However, the federal “inmate exclusion” policy prohibits Medicaid coverage for people who are incarcerated (except for limited inpatient hospital…
Thank you, Mississippi taxpayers, for funding Medicaid expansion in 40 other states – Mississippi Today
Thank you, Mississippi taxpayers, for funding Medicaid expansion in 40 other states Mississippi Today Go to Source
Proposed Medicaid cuts hang in N.Y. budget balance – Spectrum News
Proposed Medicaid cuts hang in N.Y. budget balance Spectrum News Go to Source
Becerra says rural health would improve if states expand Medicaid – The Hill
Becerra says rural health would improve if states expand Medicaid The Hill Go to Source
John Oliver on Medicaid mess: ‘Could the government blindside people with something beneficial?’ – The Guardian
John Oliver on Medicaid mess: ‘Could the government blindside people with something beneficial?’ The Guardian Go to Source
U.S. House bill seeks to repeal mandatory Medicaid estate recovery – Dayton Daily News
U.S. House bill seeks to repeal mandatory Medicaid estate recovery Dayton Daily News Go to Source
Gov. Kemp still opposed to Medicaid expansion despite growing support from both sides – WSB Atlanta
Gov. Kemp still opposed to Medicaid expansion despite growing support from both sides WSB Atlanta Go to Source