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I/DD
A person at a laptop holding a digital writing utensil with a visualization of document holograms in front of them.
We examine the changes proposed by CMS to improve access to Medicaid for people with disabilities and how providers can submit public comments.
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A scientist holding a series of illustrations forward, including money, a brain, a house, a heart, a family, and stethoscope.
We examine the potential benefits of standardization, key takeaways from the CMS HCBS quality measure set, and reactions from providers thus far.
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The State Capitol of Pennsylvania
We take a look at PA providers' advocacy efforts to convince the PA General Assembly to fund HCBS, as well as the result of their efforts.
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A stack of United States Treasury checks to the order of "Relief Programs"
We examine the five key initiatives GA intends to fund with its ARPA spending and how it will benefit Georgians with I/DD and the elderly.
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A capitol building and a large virus in the sky in black and white with a colored in American flag flying.
We examine the potential consequences the expiration of public health emergency status could have for Medicaid and people with I/DD.
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A doctor sitting at a desk sharing a model of human teeth.
We examine a new report from the National Commission on Disability on the potential ROI of providing oral health care for adults with I/DD.
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Tennesseans with disabilities will soon benefit from an historic $400 million investment in HCBS by TennCare and the Tennessee DIDD.
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Medicaid LTSS
This article summarizes a new report published by Kaiser Family Foundation examining Medicaid LTSS policy and expansion differences among states.
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Money Follows The Person Extended Three Years
Lawmakers approved legislation renewing the Money Follows the Person program for three years. Here, we take a closer look at the benefits and details.
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We take a look at how disability policy could shift under a new administration and the influence it will have on the behavioral health sector.
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