August 9, 2013
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Human Capital Blog
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The panel discussion at NABJ suggested that "many Americans were not aware of what the changes will be and if their state will expand Medicaid," Keon Gilbert writes.
May 29, 2013
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Program Results Report
The National Health Law Program provided legal analysis to national and state policy-makers and advocates as the Affordable Care Act is implemented through regulation and policy. The emphasis was on protecting vulnerable populations.
August 1, 2013
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Issue Brief
This brief, prepared by the National Academy for State Health Policy, lays out the major factors states have considered in estimating the cost of a potential Medicaid expansion.
July 1, 2013
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Issue Brief
To assist in determining which provisions require states to submit amendments to their Medicaid state plan, this resource catalogues required and optional provisions that may require amendments.
June 12, 2013
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Issue Brief
A new report examines the issues states confront as they decide whether or not to expand Medicaid.
May 29, 2013
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Issue Brief
The 2014 Medicaid expansion deadline is fast approaching. A new Urban Institute study, funded by RWJF, looks at how ready the Medicaid managed care programs in eight states are to accommodate millions of people expected to enroll.
February 20, 2013
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Program Results Report
Researchers at Mathematica Policy Research analyzed the impact of new rules for determining eligibility for insurance affordability programs under the Affordable Care Act on state governments as well as prospective enrollees.
May 2, 2013
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Journal Article
Major benefits seen from this Medicaid expansion trial—improved health and well-being; reduced financial strain.
July 8, 2013
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Journal Article
The Affordable Care Act will have important impacts on state Medicaid programs, likely increasing participation among populations that are currently eligible but not enrolled.
January 1, 2013
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Journal Article
As states build sophisticated Medicaid eligibility and enrollment systems in the run-up to expanded coverage in 2014, they can look to Oklahoma for inspiration.