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States Act to Increase Medicaid/Marketplace Coverage to Insulate Consumers from COVID-19 Care Costs
/in COVID-19 State Action Center Blogs, Featured News Home Consumer Affordability, COVID-19, Eligibility and Enrollment, Essential Health Benefits, Health Coverage and Access, Health System Costs, Medicaid Expansion, State Insurance Marketplaces COVID-19 /by Christina CousartDuring this public health emergency, new federal laws (HR 6201, HR 748) are making significant steps to eliminate consumer cost-sharing for coronavirus (COVID-19) testing, diagnosis, and prevention while states are working to increase insurance access and surprise billing protections. The recently passed Families First Coronavirus Response Act includes several provisions that expand the ability of Medicaid and the […]
States Modify Medicaid Home- and Community-Based Waivers to Respond to COVID-19
/in The RAISE Act Family Caregiver Resource and Dissemination Center Blogs, Featured News Home Chronic and Complex Populations, Community Health Workers, COVID-19, Health Equity, Long-Term Care, Physical and Behavioral Health Integration, Population Health, State Resources, The RAISE Family Caregiver Resource and Dissemination Center /by Wendy Fox-GrageStates are working rapidly to ensure that individuals with complex medical conditions and their families have access to necessary home- and community-based services during the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis. Under new federal rules, states can now temporarily amend programs serving Medicaid enrollees using long-term services and supports through waiver and state plan amendment applications. The US […]
States Can Use CARES Act Funding to Support Health-Related Social Needs Exacerbated by COVID-19 Pandemic
/in COVID-19 State Action Center Blogs, Featured News Home COVID-19, Health Equity, Housing and Health, Population Health, Relief and Recovery, Social Determinants of Health /by Rebecca Cooper and Jill RosenthalStates Act to Protect Consumers against Unproven COVID-19 Drugs and Safeguard Supplies as FDA Approves Limited Use
/in COVID-19 State Action Center Blogs, Featured News Home Administrative Actions, Consumer Affordability, COVID-19, Health System Costs, Prescription Drug Pricing /by Trish Riley and Sarah LanfordAt least 11 states have acted to limit the dispensing of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine – prescription drugs that have been cited as providing protection against coronavirus (COVID-19) without adequate clinical evidence to support that claim. To protect consumers with or at risk of COVID-19 and to prevent stockpiling of these drugs, which treat malaria, rheumatoid […]
How States Are Increasing Coverage through Special Enrollment Periods
/in COVID-19 State Action Center Charts COVID-19, State Insurance Marketplaces /by Adney RakotoniainaUpdated September 28, 2020 Absent a pandemic, enrollees usually sign up for insurance coverage during the annual open enrollment period, from Nov. 1- Dec. 15. However, under extenuating circumstances, consumers can sign up during a special enrollment period (SEP). The Affordable Care Act defined a set of events that trigger SEPs nationally (view a national […]
Q&A: What States Should Know about the Medicaid FMAP Increase
/in COVID-19 State Action Center Blogs, Featured News Home CHIP, COVID-19, Health Coverage and Access, Medicaid Expansion /by Anita CardwellTo help states address the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) provides all states and territories with a temporary and retroactive 6.2 percentage-point increase in Medicaid’s federal medical assistance percentage (FMAP) — which determines the federal government’s share of Medicaid expenditures. Last week, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) […]
State Strategies to Maintain Opioid Use Disorder Treatment during the Coronavirus Pandemic
/in COVID-19 State Action Center Blogs, Featured News Home Behavioral/Mental Health and SUD, Care Coordination, Chronic and Complex Populations, Chronic Disease Prevention and Management, Population Health /by Jodi Manz and Eliza MetteAs coronavirus (COVID-19) cases increase exponentially and containment measures expand across the country, another public health emergency – the opioid use disorder (OUD) crisis – continues to rage. For individuals in treatment for OUD and those who provide them, COVID-19 presents a new set of barriers that make accessing these critical services challenging.
States Act Quickly and Creatively to Curb COVID-19
/in Policy Blogs, Featured News Home CHIP, Health Coverage and Access, Health Equity, Population Health, Social Determinants of Health, State Insurance Marketplaces, Workforce Capacity /by NASHP StaffAcross the nation, states are taking steps to curb the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and meet their residents’ unique needs by restricting social interaction based on the severity of their outbreaks, offering “grab and go” lunches for children whose schools have closed, loosening licensing standards to increase the provider workforce, and offering opioid use […]
States Use a Sharper Lens to Scrutinize Nonprofit Hospitals’ Community Benefit Spending
/in Policy Blogs, Featured News Home Community Benefit, Health Equity, Population Health, Social Determinants of Health /by Amy Clary and Elinor HigginsFacing the Coronavirus, States Take Multiple Steps to Promote Testing and Cross-Agency Collaboration
/in Policy Blogs, Featured News Home Chronic Disease Prevention and Management, Housing and Health, Population Health /by NASHP StaffAcross the country, every state is taking action to ensure accessible coronavirus (COVID-19) testing and treatment, engaging in cross-agency collaboration, employing unique approaches to testing, and preventing price-gouging on drugs and medical supplies. Here’s a sampling of what states are doing. Testing and Quarantine Initiatives Washington State: With the most coronavirus infections in the country, […]

For individuals living with complex, often chronic conditions, and their families, palliative care can provide relief from symptoms, improve satisfaction and outcomes, and help address critical mental and spiritual needs during difficult times. Now more than ever, there is growing recognition of the importance of palliative care services for individuals with serious illness, such as advance care planning, pain and symptom management, care coordination, and team-based, multi-disciplinary support. These services can help patients and families cope with the symptoms and stressors of disease, better anticipate and avoid crises, and reduce unnecessary and/or unwanted care. While this model is grounded in evidence that demonstrates improved quality of life, better outcomes, and reduced cost for patients, only a fraction of individuals who could benefit from palliative care receive it. 
























































































































































States’ COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Declarations and Mask Requirements
/in COVID-19 State Action Center Charts, Featured News Home, Maps COVID-19, Featured Policy Home, Health Equity, Population Health, Social Determinants of Health /by NASHP Staff and Ella Roth