Louisiana Breaks New Ground
April 1, 2012 | Report
The Nation's First Use of Automatic Enrollment Through Express Lane Eligibility
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April 1, 2012 | Report
The Nation's First Use of Automatic Enrollment Through Express Lane Eligibility
August 1, 2011 | Report
Report shows more eligible kids enrolling in public health insurance coverage programs.
December 3, 2012 | Report
The report presents the most up-to-date estimates available on Medicaid/CHIP participation rates, and examines how participation, eligibility, and rates of being insured have changed among children between 2008 and 2010 and examines participation rates among parents.
August 1, 2012 | Report
The Individual Eligibility Business Requirements Template, prepared by Manatt Health Solutions, was developed in order to help drive state decisions and is based on the the eligibility business functions that state Exchanges and Medicaid agencies ar ...
April 29, 2013 | Report
Experts recommend solutions for closing the gaps in quality and efficiency of health care.
September 1, 2010 | Report
Report delves into how states can most effectively address issues about eligibility, enrollment, benefit levels, plan selections, and premium collection and tracking.
October 1, 2009 | Report
Lab Report #1: Evaluating State Efforts to Improve Access to Health Care
May 1, 2012 | Report
This paper funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and authored by a joint team from Georgetown University's Health Policy institute and the National Academy of Social Insurance, provides insight for state and federal officials considering how they will assume responsibility for managing health plans once health insurance exchanges are established.
April 1, 2009 | Report
This report discusses CHIPRA's new Express Lane Eligibility option, which lets states grant health coverage when information already in the hands of government agencies shows that children are eligible for Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program.
January 1, 2009 | Report
Available research suggests that states can make small policy changes that can have a big impact on enrollment of eligible children. This paper revisits the ideas summarized in the Seven Steps brief by the National Academy of State Health Policy which provides more concrete information for states seeking to take the next step in enrolling more uninsured children who are eligible for Medicaid or SCHIP, but not enrolled.