Financing

Financing

We’re Stronger Together

Hurricane Irene served as a stark reminder of how much families, communities and states rely upon a strong federal government to help them in their time of need. * Without NOAA’s National Hurricane Center, how would families, businesses and communities be able to plan and prepare for the hurricane? * Without FEMA, where would people […]

A Team Approach to Care

As policymakers across the country look to balance their budgets, some are turning to Medicaid, recycling the same harmful policies they’ve used year-after-year: eliminating coverage for vulnerable Americans, restricting critical benefits like prescription drug coverage, imposing premiums on those who can’t afford them, and slashing already-low provider reimbursement rates. Community Catalyst and Georgetown University Health […]

Winners and Losers in State Budget Debates

By Tara Mancini I recently blogged about the way Medicaid has been affected in state budgets and concluded that while the program may incur more cuts, the future outlook is somewhat hopeful due to expected decreases in enrollment and rebounding state revenues.  However, an in depth analysis on state budget cuts by the Center on […]

Time Is Ripe for Advocates to Weigh In on Exchanges

By Joel Ferber, Legal Services of Eastern Missouri One of the most important ways that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) will improve insurance coverage for Americans is through the development of state health insurance exchanges.  So far in 2011, ten states have enacted legislation to set up a state-based exchange while eight others have passed […]

Debt-Ceiling Compromise Kicks Medicaid Fight Down the Road

By Katherine Howitt, Community Catalyst Yesterday, the president signed a bill that ended months of intense negotiations over lifting the country’s debt-ceiling. But for the fate of Medicaid – and the millions of seniors, people living with disabilities, and low-income children who rely on the program – the negotiations are just beginning. What’s the deal? In […]