Reports on the contractors selected by New Mexico's carve-in plan for Medicaid managed care. Managed care organizations' (MCO) establishment of partnerships with behavioral health care organizations; Provision of Medicaid recipients with the option of choosing their MCO....
Healthcare for poor children, also known as Medicaid, is disproportionately relied upon by citizens of poor states such as New Mexico, where (a) there are more unintended pregnancies, (b) domestic violence during and after pregnancies occurs with regularity, (c) youth substance use is much ...
Instead, they get seduced into robbing their neighbors in exchange for the promise of new goodies from politicians. Regardless, it’s still very unfortunate when it happens because it shows an erosion in the American spirit (we should be more like Switzerland!). I raise this issue because the...
Assistance for Community Caregiving Other Financial Assistance/Affordable Care Options in NJ New MexicoNew Mexico recently switched from HCBS Waivers to a Medicaid managed care program calledCentennial Care Community Benefit, which offers home care. In addition to personal care assistance, private duty nu...
amounts for each state. to $33 million; for New Mexico, from $5 million to $9 million; and for Wyoming, from 0 to $.1 million. Removal of Fiscal Year A fund of $500 million was created by Congress in 1996 to assist Extends the availability of the transitional increased federal ...
Under the Medicaid expansion, individuals under the age of 65 will qualify for Medicaid if they earn up to 138% of the federal poverty level (FPL). As of May 1, 2024, ten states have not adopted the Medicaid expansion. In these states, childless adults who are not disabled or pregnant ...
Ideologies of Aid, Practices of Power: Lessons for Medicaid Managed Care The articles in this special issue teach valuable lessons based on what happened in New Mexico with the shift to Medicaid managed care. By reframing these ... NL Nelson - 《Medical Anthropology Quarterly》 被引量: 5发表...
In 20 states, fee-for-service Medicaid policies did not cover glasses at all; and in 12 of those states, eye exams were also not covered. Seven states had no coverage for exams or glasses under both fee-for-service and managed care policies (Arizona, Idaho, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennesse...
For the states that expanded Medicaid eligibility later than 2014, the postexpansion period began in the year expansion was implemented (ie, 2015 for New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and Indiana, and 2016 for Alaska and Montana). States that expanded Medicaid after the beginning of the calendar year...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Enrollment in North Carolina’s new Medicaid coverage for low-income adults has nearly reached the state's goal of 600,000 in half of the time initially projected, Gov. Roy Cooper said on Wednesday while celebrating the one-...