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A Progress Report on Online Enrollment for Children and Pregnant Women, One Year In

Mar, 2012
Topic: 
Enrollment

Mathematica recently published a report, with support from the California HealthCare Foundation and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, on the Health-e-App Public Access (HeA PA). The report titled "A Progress Report on Online Enrollment for Children and Pregnant Women, One Year In" examines the impact of the online enrollment route four children and pregnant women, while providing demographic data.

Louisiana Breaks New Ground: The Nation's First Use of Automatic Enrollment through Express Lane Eligibility

Feb, 2012
Grantee State: 
Louisiana

SHADAC and the Urban Institute have released a paper on express lane eligibility, entitled, "Louisiana Breaks New Ground: The Nation's First Use of Automatic Enrollment through Express Lane Eligibility."  

 

Presumptive Eligibility: Providing Access to Health Care Without Delay and Connecting Children to Coverage

May, 2011
Topic: 
Enrollment

Presumptive Eligibility: Providing Access to Health Care Without Delay and Connecting Children to Coverage

Center for Children and Families

New York State Medicaid Administration: November 2010 Report

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Apr, 2011
Grantee State: 
New York

New York State Medicaid Administration

November 2010 Report

Medicaid Block Would Shift Financial Risks and Costs to States

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Mar, 2011

Some states may mistakenly believe that proposals to convert Medicaid into a block grant or otherwise cap federal funding would make their Medicaid costs more predictable and stable over time.&nbsp

Transforming State Government Services Through Process Improvement: A Case Study of Louisiana

Mar, 2010
Grantee State: 
Louisiana

In the wake of the Katrina disaster, one Louisiana state agency leader used the “clean slate” provided as an opportunity to re-design the eligibility determination process for health care benefits provided to citizens in need. This report is a first-hand story of commonsense management, using basic process management techniques to re-design a vital element of service delivery. Author Vicki Grant describes step-by-step processes used by a front-line agency leader to make a huge difference for thousands of beneficiaries of Louisiana's public healthcare system. In the process, she shows that, while technology helps, it is leadership that matters. To read the full report click here.

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