July 3, 2012
Governors in five states are on the record as saying that they do not plan to expand Medicaid eligibility to uninsured low-income childless adults. Following the June 28, 2012, U.S. Supreme Court decision that affirmed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (PPACA) as constitutional, but granted states the option to not expand Medicaid coverage, governors in Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Texas said they will not expand Medicaid coverage to include low-income childless adults. The PPACA came before the Supreme Court after 26 states challenged the federal governmentÂ’s power . . .

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Medicaid

The Medicaid program is a state and federally funded public health insurance program for low-income individuals, including older adults, individuals with disabilities, children, pregnant women, and those in need of home health or long-term care services. For health and human service provider organizations operating in the Medicaid space, there are new opportunities for serving this complex consumer population, while also navigating challenges related to changes to state-specific Medicaid programs, health plans and enrolment, and new rules.


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Nevada Medicaid has issued notices of intent to award contracts to five health plans for its Coordination Only (CO) Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNP) program. The selected organizations are United/Sierra Health, Centene/WellCare, Elevance/HMO Colorado-HMO Nevada, CVS/Aetna, and Prominence Health Plan. Contract negotiations are currently underway, with implementation expected to begin January 1, 2027. A CO D-SNP is a type of Medicare Advantage (MA) Plan, designed for dual eligibles, that coordinates care between Medicare and… Read