The Arkansas, Iowa, and Pennsylvania plans all feature free-market aspects to the expansion of coverage—a unique “hybrid” strategy palatable to Republican or conservative Democratic legislators in their own states, and perhaps to conservative lawmakers elsewhere who have resisted expanding any governm...
Iowa380%$19,532 Special Enrollment You can lose Medicaid while pregnant if your state processes a redetermination of your case and finds that you no longer qualify. However, you still have good options. The loss of Medicaid is a qualifying life event, meaning you can enroll in a private he...
Forty-seven states have implemented the one-year coverage while Idaho and Iowa are planning to do so, according to KFF, a nonprofit that researches health care issues.Wisconsinhad extended coverage to 90 days, and a one-year extension has been proposed in the Legi...
In another study, Amin et al. (2018) used the CDC Wonder Multiple Cause of Death database and spatial scan statistics, identifying age-adjusted AD mortality hotspots from 2008 to 2012 with hotspots primarily in Washington, Iowa, and the Dakotas [40]. More recently, Li et al. (2024) used...
That will vary depending on which state you live in; some states are moving faster than others to check eligibility. Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Idaho, Iowa, New Hampshire, Ohio, Oklahoma and West Virginia are among the states that will begin removing ineligible Medicaid recipients as early as...
We compared the incremental cost-effectiveness of 2 primary molar sealant strategies-always seal and never seal-with standard care for Medicaid-enrolled children.We used Iowa Medicaid claims data (2008-2011), developed a tooth-level Markov model for 10 000 teeth, and compared costs, treatment avoi...
into these two programs. Substantial progress has been made in simplifying the application and enrollment process under SCHIP, and also to a lesser extent under Medicaid. Budget limitations require state administrators to think carefully about