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States Develop New Approaches to Improve Population Health Through Accountable Health Models
/in Policy California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington Blogs, Reports Accountable Health, Chronic Disease Prevention and Management, Cost, Payment, and Delivery Reform, Health Coverage and Access, Health Equity, Health IT/Data, Housing and Health, Medicaid Managed Care, Population Health, Quality and Measurement, Social Determinants of Health, Value-Based Purchasing Accountable Health /by Amy Clary, Tina Kartika, Jill Rosenthal and Elinor HigginsUtah State Legislator Introduces Bill to Import Prescription Drugs from Canada, Based on NASHP Model Legislation
/in Policy Utah Blogs Administrative Actions, Prescription Drug Pricing, State Rx Legislative Action /by NASHP StaffSalt Lake City, Utah: Today, Republican state legislator Norman Thurston introduced groundbreaking legislation to create a safe, state-run prescription drug importation program that would import high-cost drugs from Canada, where prescription drugs cost 30 percent less than in the United States. The proposal for a whole-sale importation program of select, higher-cost drugs that are already […]
Where Are We with CHIP Now?
/in Policy Blogs CHIP, Eligibility and Enrollment, Healthy Child Development, Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health /by Maureen Hensley-QuinnCongress’ short-term patch for the currently unfunded Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) program may not be enough to avoid disenrolling families as some state officials predict they will exhaust these funds as soon as January and February. Uncertainty about the program’s future persists as states work with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (CMS) to […]
State Health Watch – What’s Ahead in 2018?
/in Policy Blogs Chronic Disease Prevention and Management, Cost, Payment, and Delivery Reform, Health Equity, Health System Costs, Healthy Child Development, Immunization, Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health, Population Health, Quality and Measurement, Value-Based Purchasing /by Trish RileyState health policymakers enter 2018 buffeted by unsettled insurance markets, reductions in public health and prevention revenue, and uncertain funding for Medicaid and health care delivery reforms. Will state innovation and more flexibility to restructure insurance and payment and delivery systems be enough to reduce medical costs and safeguard access to health care? Will new […]
NASHP News Archive – 2018
/in Policy Blogs /by NASHP StaffDecember 18, 2018: New Toolkits Help Governors Improve Health and States Address Palliative Care Access and Quality December 11, 2018: The Story of Marketplace Enrollment 2014-2018, and States Expand Supported Employment Initiatives December 4, 2018: New State Approaches to Improving the Health of Pregnant and Parenting Women November 27, 2018: New Resources to Help States […]
Short-Term CHIP Funding Included in December 2017 Continuing Resolution
/in Policy Blogs CHIP, CHIP, Eligibility and Enrollment, Health Coverage and Access, Healthy Child Development, Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health /by Anita CardwellOn Dec. 21, Congress passed a continuing resolution (CR) bill to keep the federal government operational through Jan. 19, 2018, and it includes new, short-term federal funding for the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Specifically, the CR: Provides $2.85 billion in new federal allotments to states for CHIP for the period from Oct. 1, 2017, […]
Case Studies: Innovative State Programs That Promote Children’s Health
/in Policy Blogs, Reports CHIP, CHIP, Chronic Disease Prevention and Management, Cost, Payment, and Delivery Reform, Eligibility and Enrollment, EPSDT, Health Coverage and Access, Health IT/Data, Healthy Child Development, Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health, Population Health, Quality and Measurement /by Alexandra King and Carrie HanlonMany states use innovative approaches in their Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and Medicaid programs to improve the quality of pediatric care and preventive services. With support from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) under the Alliance for Innovation on Maternal and Child Health, NASHP has developed several case studies that highlight successful initiatives […]
Reining in Rx Drug Costs: What States Achieved in 2017 and Where They’re Heading in 2018
/in Policy Blogs Administrative Actions, Health Coverage and Access, Model Legislation, Prescription Drug Pricing, State Rx Legislative Action /by Corinne AlbertsIn a year of tense partisan debate over the future of health care, one issue has achieved rare bipartisan agreement — the need to curb rising prescription drug costs. Polls show again and again that Americans, regardless of political affiliation, view the high costs of drugs as one of their chief health care concerns. Reviews […]
Congress Poised to Act on Insurance Reforms, with Major Repercussions for All States
/in Policy Blogs Eligibility and Enrollment, Essential Health Benefits, Health Coverage and Access, State Insurance Marketplaces /by Christina CousartAs Congress barrels toward the end of the year, several bills are in play that will have major and almost immediate ramifications for health insurance markets. They include: Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (H.R. 1) The Alexander-Murray insurance market stabilization bill The Nelson-Collins reinsurance program bill Temporary elimination of the health insurance tax (H.R. 4620) […]
Searching for New Insurance Options, States Consider Medicaid Buy-In and Other Strategies
/in Policy Idaho, Massachusetts, Minnesota Blogs Cost, Payment, and Delivery Reform, Essential Health Benefits, Health Coverage and Access, Health System Costs, Quality and Measurement, State Insurance Marketplaces /by Anita CardwellUncertainty about the future of health insurance options and concern about the ability of Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplaces to offer adequate competition and choice have spurred states to look for new coverage approaches. Among the innovative strategies states are proposing are allowing consumers to buy into state Medicaid programs and developing state-specific coverage options […]

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