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blog / Dec 08, 2022
Implementing the Family Glitch Fix on the Affordable Care Act’s Marketplaces![A mother and daughter with at-home COVID-19 test kits in Chelsea, Mass., on Dec. 17, 2021. Now that the so-called family glitch has been fixed, Affordable Care Act marketplaces will need to implement new infrastructure and conduct significant outreach to consumers newly eligible for coverage. Photo: Joseph Prezioso/AFP via Getty Images](/sites/default/files/styles/3_2_643x429/public/Schwab_Family-Glitch_Fix_3x2.png?h=4362216e&itok=ZjoIk18H)
blog / Nov 28, 2022
Expanding Collaborative Care in Medicaid Can Combat the Country’s Youth Mental Health Crisis![Abigail Previlon, 13, takes part in remote distance learning at home on Oct. 28, 2020, in Stamford, Conn.](/sites/default/files/styles/3_2_643x429/public/Rowan_ExpandingCoCM_3x2.png?h=4362216e&itok=9gbtGf0D)
blog / Dec 20, 2022
State Telemedicine Coverage Requirements Continue to Evolve![Dr. John Mouratoff talks with a patient on the phone from his office at the East Bay Nephrology Medical Group office in Oakland, Calif., on Oct. 5, 2020. Since the start of the pandemic, at least 20 states have taken action to allow or require coverage of telephone visits — essential for reaching the 42 million Americans who lack broadband access as well as people unfamiliar with video technology. Photo: Lea Suzuki/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images](/sites/default/files/styles/3_2_643x429/public/Volk_State-telemedicine-reqs_3x2.png?h=4362216e&itok=sW8n4jIr)
blog / Dec 21, 2022
How Can CMS Improve the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule?![](/sites/default/files/styles/3_2_643x429/public/Berenson_CMS-Medicare-Fee-Schedule_3x2.png?h=4362216e&itok=h-nEeZaj)
blog / Jan 04, 2023
Which Parts of the United States Have the Most Consolidated Medicare Hospital Spending?![](/sites/default/files/styles/3_2_643x429/public/Shah_Consolidated-Medicare-Hospital-Spending_3x2.png?h=4362216e&itok=Hk4t2vYJ)
blog / Jan 05, 2023
Millions Could Lose Access to Free Preventive Care Services![Gina Flores helps Theresa Bedford sign up for a free mammogram during a health fair at Babylon Town Hall in Lindenhurst, N.Y., on Oct. 4, 2022. The Affordable Care Act’s preventive care, no cost-sharing provision is in jeopardy after parts of it were invalidated by a Texas federal court judge. Photo: John Paraskevas/Newsday RM via Getty Images](/sites/default/files/styles/3_2_643x429/public/Horstman_Lose-Preventive-Services_3x2.png?h=4362216e&itok=_yTuR64r)
blog / Jan 11, 2023
HHS Considers Updating the Essential Health Benefits![A medical worker organizes antibody tests at the Transformé Medical Center in White Plains, N.Y., on Apr. 29, 2020. The Affordable Care Act’s essential health benefits requirement — designed to ensure that health plans cover a standard set of benefits — is now a decade old. Photo: Pablo Monsalve/VIEWpress via Getty Images](/sites/default/files/styles/3_2_643x429/public/Jost_HHS-essential-benefits_3x2.png?h=4362216e&itok=eJb2pkIA)
blog / Jan 10, 2023
CMS’ New Policy Framework for Section 1115 Medicaid Demonstrations![Nicole Chauncey instructs a volunteer on how to register clinic visitors at the Lowell Senior Center in Lowell, Mass., on Feb. 25, 2021. Recently approved Medicaid section 1115 demonstrations from Massachusetts, Arizona, Arkansas, and Oregon establish a new Centers for Medicare and Medicaid policy framework. Photo: Jessica Rinaldi/Boston Globe via Getty Images](/sites/default/files/styles/3_2_643x429/public/Mann_CMS-new-framework-1115-demonstrations_3x2.png?h=4362216e&itok=uF0J_9Ui)
blog / Jan 17, 2023
New Rule Proposed to Simplify ACA Consumer Choice and Aid Enrollment![](/sites/default/files/styles/3_2_643x429/public/Jost_New-Rule-Proposal_CHIP_3x2.png?h=4362216e&itok=l3F7rzWD)