Medicaid coverage gap. The 2010 Affordable Care Act (ACA) aimed to ensure universal health care through a number of mechanisms. It expanded Medicaid by...
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for Medicaid coverage under the provisions of the ACA. A 2012 Supreme Court decision established that states may continue to use pre-ACA Medicaid eligibility...
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"coverage gap" due to the 19 states that chose not to expand the Medicaid program under the ACA/Obamacare, meaning their income was above the Medicaid...
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also enrolled in Medicaid do not have a coverage gap. To qualify for the LIS, Medicare beneficiaries must qualify for full Medicaid benefits, be enrolled...
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Health insurance in the United States (redirect from Private health care coverage in the United States)
programs like Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program, which both provide assistance to people who cannot afford health coverage. In addition...
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2015 (2015-10-18) 0.72 56 32 2015 United States elections and the medicaid coverage gap November 1, 2015 (2015-11-01) 0.69 57 33 Prisoner reentry November 8...
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Affordable Care Act (redirect from Obamacare Medicaid expansion)
significant regulatory overhaul and expansion of coverage since the enactment of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965. Most of the act's provisions are still...
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Medicare (United States) (redirect from Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act)
Medicare (Part A and B), Part D coverage is not standardized (though it is highly regulated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services). Plans choose which...
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The American Economic Review. In the first year after the lottery, Medicaid coverage was associated with higher rates of health care use, a lower probability...
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Medicaid; but not all states used the provisions of the ACA to expand their Medicaid programs as anticipated, giving rise to a Medicaid coverage gap whereby...
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that Congress prolong the increased marketplace subsidies, fix the Medicaid coverage gap, and empower Medicare to negotiate prescription medication pricing...
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significant regulatory overhaul and expansion of coverage since the passage of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965. Once the law was signed, provisions began...
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billion and Medicaid spending was $375 billion. Medicare covered 57 million people as of September 2016. While on the other hand, Medicaid covered 68.4...
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Supplemental needs trust (category Medicare and Medicaid (United States))
Accordingly, Medicaid coverage does vary from state to state in certain aspects, but there are also mandatory Federal law provisions. To qualify for Medicaid and...
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Healthcare in the United States (redirect from Health insurance coverage for immigrants in the United States)
for hospital construction, and Medicare and Medicaid were established in 1965 to provide healthcare coverage to the elderly and low-income populations,...
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American Health Care Act of 2017 (section Medicaid)
original on June 16, 2017. "The Impact of the Coverage Gap for Adults in States not Expanding Medicaid". October 26, 2015. Archived from the original...
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Medigap (category Medicare and Medicaid (United States))
charged for those services by the United States Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Over 14 million Americans had Medicare Supplement insurance...
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Children's Health Insurance Program (category Medicare and Medicaid (United States))
expansion of taxpayer-funded health insurance coverage for children in the U.S. since the establishment of Medicaid in 1965.[citation needed] The Children's...
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It has been involved in state-by-state campaigns to address the Medicaid coverage gap among low-income Americans, supporting legislative strategies and...
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safety net hospitals arises from the coverage gap for those who have too high of an income to qualify for Medicaid but have too low of an income to afford...
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Affairs Show of the Year, and the Webby Award for Best Writing in Social. Coverage of an issue by Last Week Tonight has been credited with influencing US...
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Medicare Part D (category Medicare and Medicaid (United States))
p. 430. Closing the Coverage Gap — Medicare Prescription Drugs Are Becoming More Affordable (PDF). Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. 2014. "Medicare—CBO's...
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Massachusetts health care reform (category Medicare and Medicaid (United States))
administered its Medicaid program was expiring. Unless the waiver was extended or amended, a large number of people would lose Medicaid coverage as the state...
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Health care finance in the United States (category Medicare and Medicaid (United States))
government provides insurance coverage for approximately 53 million elderly via Medicare, 62 million lower-income persons via Medicaid, and 15 million military...
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technicalities when illness seems imminent, annual and lifetime coverage caps Expanded Medicaid to cover uninsured working-age adults (18-65) earning under...
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office, as of January 6, 2017, Cooper requested federal approval for Medicaid coverage expansion in North Carolina. Effective January 15, a federal judge...
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is more than eight percent of their household income. They have a gap in coverage for less than three consecutive months. They belong to a group explicitly...
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Medi-Cal (category Medicare and Medicaid (United States))
(Medi-Cal or MediCal) is the California implementation of the federal Medicaid program serving low-income individuals, including families, seniors, persons...
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of options for Medicaid expansion that is offered with the Affordable Care Act to help those in the "Medicaid gap." The “Medicaid gap” is a term used...
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Idaho's Proposition 2 is an initiative which addressed the proposed Medicaid gap within the state. This Ballot Initiative was approved and qualified to...
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