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Eligibility and Enrollment System Redesign: Lessons Learned for Implementing the Affordable Care Act

Dec, 2010

The Affordable Care Act presents dramatic opportunities and challenges for states in transforming eligibility and enrollment systems for existing public coverage as well as new subsidies that will be available through Exchanges. Over nearly two years eight states participating in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Maximizing Enrollment national program have focused attention and resources on their health coverage enrollment and retention systems. Building on an assessment of system strengths and weaknesses, these states have begun to implement new improvement strategies to streamline their systems. Lessons learned from their efforts to simplify processes, be more data-driven, develop technology to support client-centered systems, and promote a culture of coverage are relevant for other states which are working toward improved systems to successfully implement health reform.

Maximizing Enrollment for Kids Self-Assessment Toolkit Launch!

Nov, 2010

 Maximizing Enrollment for Kids Self-Assessment Toolkit Launch!

Thursday, November 18, 2010
4:00 pm to 5:00 pm (EST)

 

Plan to join us for this upcoming webinar in which Maximizing Enrollment for Kids will debut its new online Self-Assessment Toolkit. This interactive Web-based toolkit, developed by NASHP, aims to help states identify strengths and weaknesses in their current systems to enroll and retain eligible children in Medicaid and CHIP and highlight improvement opportunities.

Sign and Deliver: Using Technology to Speed up Eligibility and Enrollment

Sep, 2010
Topic: 
Enrollment

Sign and Deliver: Using Technology to Speed up Eligibility & Enrollment

Diagnosing What Works for State Medicaid and CHIP Programs Webinar

Mar, 2010
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Alabama
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Illinois
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Louisiana
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Massachusetts
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New York
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Utah
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Virginia
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Wisconsin

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Using Data to Drive State Improvement in Enrollment and Retention Performance

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2011 Maximizing Enrollment State to State Exchange in Massachusetts

Apr, 2011

 Maximizing Enrollment State-to-State Exchange 2011

Omni Parker House, Boston, MA
March 23-25, 2011

Medicaid’s Role(s) in the Health Benefit Exchange: A Roadmap for States

Mar, 2011

Medicaid's Role(s) in the Health Benefits Exchange: A Roadmap for States

Thursday, March  31, 2011

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm (EST)

 

Join us for this upcoming webinar that outlines the multiple roles of the Medicaid program in the development and administration of state Health Benefit Exchanges being implemented under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). With ACA’s enactment, Medicaid has completed its transition from a program linked to welfare to a major health insurer, becoming a lynchpin of the nation’s health insurance infrastructure. Looking ahead to 2014, Medicaid will be both an option in the continuum of health insurance coverage and an essential partner in developing, governing, and operating each state’s new health benefit exchange

Maximizing Enrollment, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation funded initiative for which NASHP serves as the National Program Office, will soon be releasing a paper that details the roles of the Medicaid program in state Health Benefit Exchanges. During the webinar, lead author Deborah Bacharach of Manatt Health Solutions will highlight opportunities for states to support and expand Medicaid’s current role in planning new state Exchanges in each of four areas:

Diagnosing What Works for State Medicaid and CHIP Programs

Mar, 2010
Grantee State: 
Alabama
Grantee State: 
Illinois
Grantee State: 
Louisiana
Grantee State: 
Massachusetts
Grantee State: 
New York
Grantee State: 
Utah
Grantee State: 
Virginia
Grantee State: 
Wisconsin

Diagnosing What Works for State Medicaid and CHIP Programs

Maximizing Enrollment for Kids, a $15 million initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Founda
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