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State Policy Considerations to Support Equitable Systems of Care for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs 

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Approaches include allowing family caregivers to receive Medicaid reimbursement , providing culturally competent trainings and peer supports, making respite care more accessible for caregivers, and offering behavioral health supports for caregivers. recruitment, consultation resources, Medicaid reimbursement, etc.).

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State Community Health Worker Models

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The information on this map comes from a 50-state survey of a variety of stakeholders, ranging from Medicaid officials to Community Health Workers, on their states’ approaches?to?integrating?CHWs CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. MHP Medicaid Health Plans. NCQA National Committee for Quality Assurance.

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Supporting Youth Mental Health through Crisis Stabilization Facilities: Wisconsin Case Study

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13] Wisconsin Statute 51.042 establishes YCSFs in the state, defined as “a treatment facility with a maximum of eight beds that admits a minor to prevent or de-escalate the minor’s mental health crisis and avoid admission of the minor to a more restrictive setting.”[14] Across the U.S., 5] Additionally, 18.1

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About This Resource Guide: Promising Practices to Address Health Disparities

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Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Health : Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. 29 State health policy leaders may consider regulation a barrier to collecting race and ethnicity data in their health equity program development.

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What an eventual end to the PHE would mean for telehealth

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There is also the matter that open enrollment begins on November 1, and without the relaxed enrollment provisions for Medicaid that the PHE provides, the national uninsured rate along with health premium costs would certainly rise. But by definition, an "emergency" can't last forever. Mark Warner, D-Virginia.