Premium Assistance
In premium assistance programs, a state agency pays all or part of a family’s health insurance premiums. These programs are often implemented for low-income working families.
AMCHP Conference Workshop: Seeing Is Believing
On March 10th at the 2019 Association of Maternal & Child Health Programs (AMCHP) conference, the Catalyst Center presented an infographic series on the fundamentals of financing the system of care for CYSHCN. The presentation reviews the rationale for the infographic series, key content in eac [...]
CHIP
The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is a public benefits program exclusively for uninsured children whose family income is too high for Medicaid.
Training
CISWH designs innovative training programs, curricula, and other tools to provide crucial knowledge and skills related to HIV, oral health, Medicaid/CHIP coverage for children and youth with special health care needs, and other areas. Developed for online or offline use and in multiple languages, th [...]
Medicaid 101 Webinar
As the single largest source of health coverage for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSCHN), with robust benefits and cost-sharing limits, Medicaid provides critical coverage of health care services to CYSHCN. State Title V programs are uniquely positioned to collaborate with Medi [...]
The Paxton Family
Eleven-year old Chance’s cochlear implants don’t get in the way of him doing all the things he loves. He is doing well in a regular classroom and playing with friends in the neighborhood. But the path to this success story was long, costly, and filled with roadblocks.
Telehealth Resources
Medicaid Telehealth Policies States Can Make Permanent to Ensure Access for Children/Families, from Manatt. COVID-19 Related State Actions, from the National Telehealth Policy Resource Center. Medicaid State Plan Fee-for-Service Payments for Services Delivered Via Telehealth, from Centers for Medi [...]
COVID-19 Resources for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs
Catalyst Center COVID-19 Resource Series on Medicaid, CHIP, and the CARES Act The public health emergency resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic has real implications for state Title V programs as well as families raising children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN). The Catalyst Center [...]
Methodology for Estimating the Impact of State Implementation of the Family Opportunity Act
The Family Opportunity Act (FOA) is a state option for creating a Medicaid Buy-in program for families raising children with disabilities whose income is too high for Medicaid but less than 300% of the federal poverty level (FPL). This policy brief provides a methodology for estimating the impact of [...]
Unwinding the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
During the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE), originally declared in January 2020, federal legislation and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services policies have allowed state Medicaid agencies to respond to the needs of enrollees during the pandemic. These opportunities have included emerg [...]
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