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The Innovation Center at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is tasked with piloting new models that shift ...
Federal laws protect access to contraception services, but coverage in private health insurance plans varies widely, ...
Medicaid serves as a lifeline for nearly 80 million people nationwide, yet the payments that providers receive for treating Medicaid patients often fall below the cost of delivering care. Because of ...
Behavioral health integration is a proven model that embeds mental health and SUD services with primary care. In 2023, CHCs ...
Addressing maternal health disparities in American Indian and Alaska Native communities will require identifying data gaps ...
If it becomes law, the federal budget bill’s $800 billion in cuts to Medicaid will pinch state budgets and harm residents in both the short and long terms.
Policymakers have several options to reduce churn in Medicaid enrollment, including expanding continuous eligibility and assisting people during coverage renewals.
Learn how deep Medicaid spending cuts threaten health care coverage for one in five enrolled children, impacting their access to essential services.
Analyze the impact of Medicaid work requirements on job losses and state economies in this comprehensive issue brief from The Commonwealth Fund.
In February, federal officials announced dramatic cuts in funding for Navigators, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) grant program for organizations that provide outreach, education, and enrollment ...
Medicaid proposals under consideration in Congress would have broad consequences for beneficiaries’ access to long-term services and supports.
Explore how Medicaid is jointly funded by federal and state governments, its spending, and admin costs. Dive into the full explainer now.