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Cantor and Monheit cited in new HHS rules regarding dependent coverage
May. 12, 2010
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May 12, 2010 SHARE grantees Joel Cantor and Alan Monheit were cited in the new rules released by the Department of Health & Human Services regarding implementation of the new dependent coverage provisions included in federal health reform. The newly released rules, which can be viewed at this link, acknowledge Cantor and Monheit's findings on the early experience in states that have extended...
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IRS Addresses the Dependent Coverage Expansion Provision of Federal Reform
May. 07, 2010
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May 7, 2010: The recently passed federal health reform included a provision that allows dependent children under 27 years of age to be covered under their parent's health insurance plan. In response, the Internal Revenue Service has released guidelines regarding the taxation of these benefits as they relate to cafeteria plans. The IRS notice, which can be viewed here, clarifies...
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States Respond to Federal High-Risk Pool
May. 04, 2010
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May 4, 2010: High-risk pools are designed for those with pre-existing health conditions who do not have access to employer-sponsored insurance. Many states operate high-risk pools. Last Friday, April 30th, marked the deadline for states to respond to Secretary Sebelius’ inquiry about participation in a federal high-risk pool program that was established as part of the new health...
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New Report Finds Data Matching to Determine Citizenship is Easing Burdens on States and Enrollees
May. 03, 2010
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May 3, 2010: The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities has released a new report, "New Citizenship Documentation Option for Medicaid and CHIP is Up and Running," with findings on the implementation of data matching to verify CHIP program applicants' citizenship status in several states. The report finds since its availability on January 1st, 24 states have chosen to...
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Lynn Blewett quoted in WCCO article on high risk pools
May. 03, 2010
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In an article posted last week on wcco.com ("Pawlenty Opts Minn. Out Of High-Risk Health Pool"), SHADAC's Lynn Blewett provided information on Minnesota's existing high risk pool and provided commentary on Governor Pawlenty's decision to opt out of the national high-risk pool created under federal health care reform. Read the article, ""Pawlenty Opts Minn. Out Of High-Risk Health Pool"
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HealthreformGPS.org launched - website to track federal reform implementation
Apr. 30, 2010
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April 30, 2010 This week the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Hirsh Health Law and Policy Program at George Washington University released www.healthreformGPS.org, a website dedicated to analyzing and explaining the implementation of federal health reform. The web portal provides comprehensive information about the legislation, its interpretation and the process of implementation...
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Colorado estimates 200,000 newly eligible for Medicaid
Apr. 28, 2010
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April 28, 2010: The Colorado Health Institute (CHI) has released an issue brief detailing the impact of state and federal health reforms on uninsured working-age adults (ages 19-64) in Colorado. Using the 2008 American Community Survey, CHI estimates that more than 27,000 parents and 119,000 childless adults in Colorado will become eligible for Medicaid. The Colorado Healthcare...
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SHARE Webinar Available for Viewing: Expanding Dependent Coverage
Apr. 22, 2010
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The SHARE webinar titled, "The Impact of Extending Dependent Insurance Coverage to Young Adults," is now available for viewing. The event was broadcast on April 21 and features presentations by SHARE Grantee Joel Cantor (Rutgers University) and Troy Oechsner, Deputy Superintendent of Health for the State of New York. Dr. Cantor discussed findings from his analysis of dependent coverage...
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