- New Medicaid Opportunities to Support Youth Leaving Incarceration🔍
- Medicaid Opportunities to Support Youth Leaving Incarceration🔍
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- New Medicaid Opportunities to Support Youth Transitioning From ...🔍
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New Medicaid Opportunities to Support Youth Leaving Incarceration
New Medicaid Opportunities to Support Youth Leaving Incarceration
New Medicaid Opportunities to Support Youth Leaving Incarceration: Building Community Well-Being and Advancing Prevention Efforts ... Youth incarceration and ...
Medicaid Opportunities to Support Youth Leaving Incarceration
Unmet health and well-being needs contribute to and are escalated by youth incarceration. The legislation, Section 5121 of the Consolidated ...
Medicaid Opportunities to Support Youth Transitioning from ...
This event highlighted lessons from collaborative efforts to expand access to health coverage and care through Medicaid for young adults leaving incarceration.
Webinar Medicaid Opportunities to Support Youth Leaving ...
This one-hour webinar highlights new federal Medicaid legislation aimed at improving the health and well-being of young people returning to ...
New Medicaid Opportunities to Support Youth Transitioning From ...
“Medicaid Opportunities to Support Youth Transitioning From Incarceration” was created by the Center for Health Care Strategies with support ...
CMS announces funding to improve the continuity of care for justice ...
On September 27, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced $106.5 million in state planning grants aimed at improving ...
New Medicaid Opportunities to Support Youth Leaving Incarceration
Knowledge Hub. You have found the “go-to” repository of knowledge, best practices, models of intervention, and evidence-informed services to build the ...
New CMS Guidance on the Provision of Medicaid and CHIP ...
CMS clarified that incarcerated children and youth who are within 30 days of release may be found eligible to receive pre-release services under ...
Section 1115 Waiver Watch: Medicaid Pre-Release Services for ...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicaid expansion provided new opportunities to connect enrollees leaving incarceration to coverage and services.
Medicaid's New Role in Advancing Reentry: Key Policy Changes
Historically, although people who are incarcerated may be eligible for and enrolled in. Medicaid, the program's longstanding inmate exclusion prevented coverage ...
Opportunities for States to Advance Continuity of Care for Justice ...
States have implemented strategies to maintain and increase Medicaid enrollment for justice-involved youth through processes and staffing that support pre- ...
New Opportunities for Medicaid Funding to Ease Reentry
New Medicaid Section 1115 waivers give states the option to provide Medicaid benefits to incarcerated people up to 90 days pre-release.
Provision of Medicaid and CHIP Services to Incarcerated Youth
Outreach and support will provide an opportunity for all interested individuals to apply for Medicaid coverage or to renew their eligibility ...
New CMS waivers give incarcerated individuals Medicaid coverage
Under the Medicaid Reentry Section 1115 Demonstration Opportunity waiver, states can cover individuals through Medicaid and CHIP up to 90 days before they are ...
Medicaid's changing role in re-entry from jails and prisons
Experts at the NAMD Fall Conference discussed opportunities for Medicaid to support people who are transitioning out of incarceration.
New Medicaid Opportunities to Support Youth Leaving Incarceration
Although more than 60 percent of youth who are incarcerated are eligible for Medicaid or CHIP, the longstanding inmate exclusion policy has ...
David Hansell on LinkedIn: New Medicaid Opportunities to Support ...
The ability of States to use Medicaid to meet the health needs of young people in, and transitioning from, juvenile justice facilities is ...
CMS releases guidance on Medicaid and CHIP services for ...
Eligibility: Youth under 21 who were enrolled in Medicaid before or during incarceration, including former foster care children, are eligible.
States Use New Medicaid Option to Ease Transition for ... - CLASP
The pre-release Medicaid waiver is a major opportunity for states to close the health equity gap for formerly incarcerated individuals and help ...
Medicaid Section 1115 Reentry Demonstration Opportunity
People who are incarcerated remain eligible for Medicaid. However, some states terminate Medicaid eligibility for individuals who become incarcerated. The ...