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Expanded Federal Investment in Home and Community-Based Services: State Approaches to Serve Children and Youth

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Expanded Federal Investment in Home and Community-Based Services: State Approaches to Serve Children and Youth July 22, 2022 / by Zack Gould and Kate Honsberger. Strategies include supporting pediatric HCBS providers and caregivers and increasing access to home and community-based behavioral health care.

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Medicaid Reimbursement for Home Visiting Services

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Home visiting plays an important role in assuring women, children, and their families have access to quality health care. NASHP has conducted a 50-state analysis of Medicaid and CHIP financing for home visiting. NASHP has conducted a 50-state analysis of Medicaid and CHIP financing for home visiting.

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2021 State Legislative Recap on Efforts to Curb Health System Costs

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Most state legislatures have adjourned after busy sessions focused on addressing the COVID-19 public health emergency. Nonetheless, lawmakers introduced over 200 bills to curb health system costs. will result in one entity having an increase in net patient revenue of $10 million or more. Consolidation .

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Key Healthcare Provisions of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023

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On December 29, 2022 , President Biden signed the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 (the “Act”). In addition to funding, the Act modifies certain telehealth provisions, expands and extends components of the Medicare and Medicaid programs, and supports initiatives within the behavioral health and substance use treatment spaces.

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How State Medicaid Programs Serve Children and Youth in Foster Care

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How State Medicaid Programs Serve Children and Youth in Foster Care May 17, 2022 / Veronnica Thompson. Yet, many receive fragmented or limited access to care, contributing to higher rates of unmet health needs. [1] State Medicaid programs provide coverage of a variety of delivery models for CYFC.