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Manufacturers to Pay Higher Rebates for Drugs with Large Price Increases under the American Rescue Plan
/in COVID-19 Relief and Recovery Resource Center Blogs, Featured News Home Administrative Actions, Legal Resources, Prescription Drug Pricing, Relief and Recovery, State Rx Legislative Action /by Johanna ButlerIn addition to providing critical funding for state COVID-19 response efforts, the American Rescue Plan requires drug manufacturers to pay more in Medicaid rebates for drugs with large price increases. This change, effective in 2024, has the potential to generate significant federal and state savings.
Maryland’s Family Recovery Courts: Successfully Reuniting Families with the Help of Customized Substance Use Disorder Treatment
/in Policy Maryland Blogs, Featured News Home Behavioral/Mental Health and SUD, Care Coordination, Chronic and Complex Populations, Integrated for Pregnant/Parenting Women, Maternal Health and Mortality, Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health /by Mia AntezzoTo reduce substance use as a key cause of children removed from their homes, Maryland implemented a Family Recovery Court program in 2004 that connects parents to intensive treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) and provides case management and incentives. Over a one-year period, program evaluations show the program produced a 25 percent higher reunification […]
How States Can Leverage Hospital Community Benefit Policy to Advance Health Equity
/in Policy Reports Community Benefit, Health Equity, Health System Costs, Hospital/Health System Oversight, Housing and Health, Making the Case for Action, Population Health, Social Determinants of Health /by Allie Atkeson and Elinor HigginsRecent State Actions to Address Declining Children’s Insurance Coverage Rates
/in Policy Florida, Georgia, Iowa, New Jersey, Utah Blogs, Featured News Home CHIP, CHIP, Eligibility and Enrollment, Eligibility and Enrollment, Health Coverage and Access, Healthy Child Development, Maternal Health and Mortality, Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health, Medicaid Managed Care /by Gia GouldSince reaching an all-time low in 2016, the rate of uninsured children has climbed from 4.7 percent in 2016 to 5.7 percent in 2019. In response, several state legislatures are considering bills designed to improve children’s coverage options and promote child enrollment in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Program and Enrollment Expansions […]
Nine States Advance Prescription Drug Affordability Board Legislation
/in Prescription Drug Pricing Arizona, Colorado, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Virginia, Wisconsin Blogs, Featured News Home Model Legislation, Newly-Enacted Laws, Prescription Drug Pricing, State Rx Legislative Action /by Jennifer Reck and Trish RileyMore than 200 bills to lower drug prices have been filed across states during this session and nine states are proposing prescription drug affordability board (PDAB) legislation.
NASHP State PACE Action Network Request for Applications – Due April 15
/in Policy Featured News Home Chronic and Complex Populations, State Resources, The RAISE Family Caregiver Resource and Dissemination Center /by NASHP StaffThe National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP) is seeking applications to participate in its State Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) Action Network. The network will engage up to five teams of state leaders to expand access to their existing PACE programs. Lessons learned and best practices from this effort will be […]

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