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Category Archives: Medicaid
Table Helps Calculate Medicaid Eligibility Under Pickle Amendment
Dec. 5, 2011 - Social Security announced this fall for the first time since 2009 that there will be a cost of living adjustment in Social Security and SSI benefits effective January 1. This adjustment will affect the calculation of Pickle … Continue reading
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Policy Issue Brief: CMS Notifies States of Limited MOE Flexibility in HCBS Waiver Programs
(9/19/11) Advocates in states that may be contemplating cuts to HCBS waiver programs should be aware of the limits of the states’ authority to make changes, both under the Affordable Care Act and other sources of federal law. Policy Issue … Continue reading
Comments on Medicaid Home Health Services Requirements
(9/8/11) In comments made to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, NSCLC says that home health services should not be limited to “homebound” persons To read NSCLC’s extensive comments on proposed regulations Click Here.
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Issue Brief: CMS Issues Guidance on Medicaid Rules for Same Sex Partners
(7/7/11) CMS has issued a letter to state Medicaid directors entitled “Same Sex Partners and Medicaid Liens, Transfer of Assets, and Estate Recovery.” The letter identifies strategies states may employ to broaden the federal law’s narrow application of protections that … Continue reading
Medicaid Brief Circulated with White House, Congress
(6/16/11) A Policy Issue Brief entitled Medicaid Block Grants: Attacking the Safety Net for Low-income Older Adults got the attention of the White House and Democratic members of Congress. In the brief, NSCLC includes eight ways that block granting of … Continue reading
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Medicaid Block Grants Mean Low Income Adults Could Lose Benefits
(4/26/11) In a policy issue brief and news release, NSCLC says that the result of block granting Medicaid would mean taking health care coverage away from millions of low-income older adults and people with disabilities. Read the News Release. Read … Continue reading
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NSCLC Calls for More Oversight of Assisted Living
(11/23/10) In a policy issue brief and white paper, NSCLC says the federal government should take a more active role in oversight of assisted living facilities in light of current common practice that allows them to kick out or refuse … Continue reading
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NSCLC Comments on Waiver Transparency
(11/10/10) NSCLC called for more stakeholder involvement in demonstration projects in submitted comments to CMS on Medicaid Program: Review Process for Section 1115 Demonstrations. Read comments.
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Analysis: Medicaid LTSS Provisions in Health Care Reform Law
(4/7/10) NSCLC’s early analysis of the impact of the new health reform law on Medicaid payment for long term services and supports, including comments on the State Balancing Incentive Program, Community Based Attendant Service Options, HCBS State Plan Benefit and Money … Continue reading
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Health Reform: “Medical Assistance” as Payment
(3/31/10) NSCLC’s and NHelp’s analysis of the “medical assistance” provision of the new health reform law READ MORE
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