That’s Medicaid shares stories of people covered by Medicaid at critical points in their lives, underscoring the importance of stable health insurance coverage to building a nationwide Culture of Health.
This webinar gathered Medicaid stakeholders from communities and state agencies to discuss practical steps to address health literacy through improved communications, national cultural and language access standards (such as CLAS), and community engagement.
This blog examines CMS guidance to implement Medicaid’s Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment (EPSDT) requirements.
This blog reviews what CMS expects from states and how CMS will assess states' Medicaid/CHIP renewal progress to comply with the new requirements.
This blog reviews considerations for states weighing whether to add the the flexibility offered by CMS.
This blog explores changes in national-level coverage rates by demographic characteristics such as age, employment, race and ethnicity, immigration status, poverty status, and Medicaid expansion status.
This commentary tells the story of Dominique from New Jersey. Dominique lives with sickle cell disease (SCD) and Medicaid provides her access to a specialist, covers her medication, and supports her to make living at home possible.
This blog reviews recent survey data findings on how the insurance coverage of low-income children changed between 2022 and 2023 both nationally and at the state level.
This interactive map shows uninsurance rates by state and sub-state geographies, demographic characteristics for 2023, and comparison year 2022.
This blog reviews the benefits of extending premium tax credits (PTCs) and the drawbacks of delaying their extension.
This blog examines the following steps to strengthen the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) in Medicaid and CHIP.
This blog reviews the decided and upcoming cases in the U.S. Supreme Court impacting public health and how lower federal and state courts must apply the new precedents.
This analysis examines the expected distribution of enhanced PTCs among people with incomes over 400 percent of FPL by age, income, and state.
This blog walks through state-level findings regarding different types of health insurance and changes by age category.
This blog examines how state implementation choices will impact the success of multi-year continuous eligibility for children.
This blog explores state-level 988 data to uncover insights into how the 988 system is performing across various states nationwide.
This blog highlights the aftermath of the Medicaid unwinding and state efforts to smooth coverage transitions.
This blog examines how stockpiling has shaped recent state readiness legislation and state actions to bolster preparedness efforts through stockpiling.
This blog examines MODRN's early contributions to quality measurements and how it benefits states and university partners.
That’s Medicaid shares stories of people covered by Medicaid at critical points in their lives, underscoring the importance of stable health insurance coverage to building a nationwide Culture of Health.
This expert perspective summarizes the Health Affairs article and related considerations around reinsurance.
This annotated bibliography compiles academic research and grey literature sources that explain and provide analysis of the underlying factors and root causes that may contribute to inequities in Medicaid.
This blog details and provides resources on how the health sector can play a pivotal role in civic engagement by integrating voter registration into health services.
The Tennessee lawsuit alleged four major types of failures by the state.
Part 1 of this blog series provides an overview of health systems resiliency and the role of health services research in building a resilient health system.
That’s Medicaid shares stories of people covered by Medicaid at critical points in their lives, underscoring the importance of stable health insurance coverage to building a nationwide Culture of Health.
This blog post reviews and links to the CMCS Informational Bulletin (CIB) and accompanying slide deck.
This dual-language toolkit provides families with information on Medicaid and CHIP and how to apply or re-apply.
This blog reviews how state governments and federal agencies are finding new ways to address the demand for behavioral health providers.
This webinar reviews how state health agencies can implement a policy development guide with examples from states that have successfully implemented the guide.