Cost Sharing Requirements Could Have Implications for Medicaid Expansion Enrollees With Higher Health Care Needs

The budget reconciliation bill (the “One Big Beautiful Bill”) being debated in Congress makes significant changes…

The Implications of Federal SNAP Spending Cuts on Individuals with Medicaid, Medicare and Other Health Coverage

Nearly 53 million people of all ages in the United States live in households that experience…

5 Key Facts About Medicaid Coverage for People Living in Rural Areas

Approximately 66 million people in the United States live in rural areas – about 20% of…

Different Data Source, But Same Results: Most Adults Subject to Medicaid Work Requirements Are Working or Face Barriers to Work

On May 22, the House passed a budget reconciliation bill that makes significant changes to the…

Medicaid Waiver Tracker: Approved and Pending Section 1115 Waivers by State

Section 1115 Medicaid demonstration waivers offer states an avenue to test new approaches in Medicaid that…

Implications of Medicaid Work and Reporting Requirements for Adults with Mental Health or Substance Use Disorders

The House recently passed a budget reconciliation bill that includes national Medicaid work requirements for adults…

What Privacy and Protection Standards are in Place for Medicaid Enrollees’ Personal Data? 

According to the Associated Press, the Trump administration recently shared the personal and health data of…

Senate Finance Language Would Further Cut Federal Spending for Medicaid Expansion States

The House passed budget reconciliation package, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, is estimated to reduce…

A Closer Look at the Medicaid Work Requirement Provisions in the “Big Beautiful Bill”

On May 22, the House passed a budget reconciliation bill that includes significant changes to the…

5 Key Facts About Medicaid Coverage for People Ages 50 and Older

On May 22, the House passed a budget reconciliation bill that includes significant changes to the…