In-Person Assistors May Look a Lot Like Navigators

Quietly embedded in the June 29, 2012 update of the exchange establishment grant funding opportunity announcement (FOA) was a new category of consumer assistance – in person assistance (IPA). While federal officials haven’t been completely mum about this announcement, we have yet to see anything in writing (beyond what’s in the FOA and exchange blueprint) […]

Speaking of Medicaid …

By Joe Touschner Say Ahhh! readers talk about Medicaid and CHIP all the time and it’s long been a key topic during state budget hearings.  But lately, Medicaid seems to be under discussion everywhere, including the last presidential debate.  And talk of Medicaid is only going to intensify in the coming months as we enter […]

Medicaid Expansion: Out of the Woodwork or Onto the Welcome Mat

By Lynn Blewett, SHADAC Director (Editor’s Note:  This blog originally appeared on the SHADAC blog.  ) The Woodwork Effect In health policy terms, the “woodwork effect” is a phenomenon that occurs when an expansion of public program eligibility takes place (whether through federal action or a state-level initiative), and individuals who were already eligible for […]

What Was Medicaid Doing in a Foreign Policy Debate?

My oldest son was required to watch this week’s presidential debate and report back to his teacher on flawed logical reasoning by the candidates.  I thought my husband, who is somewhat of a foreign policy wonk, would be on homework helper duty and I could just sit back and enjoy the show—after all, it was […]