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The fundamental misconception at the heart of the Family First Act

Child Welfare Monitor

But above all, these services were funded by Medicaid, a federal entitlement program that receives the same federal match as Title IV-E. Because most parents involved with child welfare are covered by either Medicaid or (more rarely) private insurance, they could be referred to these services. What could Congress have done instead?

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CDF-Ohio Finds Some Proposals in Governor’s Budget Encouraging as Data Suggests Almost 470,000 OH Youth Continue to Struggle with Poverty

Children’s Defense Fund

million youth, receive health care through Medicaid. Children in both settings receive similar amounts of assistance from vital programs like Medicaid and SNAP: 59.7 percent of children in Ohio’s Appalachian region receive Medicaid, while 60.1 18 percent of children, roughly 470,000 youth, are experiencing poverty.

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Why Work Requirements Will Not Improve Medicaid

Swhelper

One out of every five low-income Americans depends on Medicaid, the national insurance program for the poor jointly run by federal and state governments. Medicaid provides insurance coverage for a broad array of health services from pregnancy care and childhood immunizations to emergency hospitalizations.

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Ohio Children’s Budget Coalition Releases FY ’26-’27 Budget Report, Urges Lawmakers to Adopt 70+ Child Friendly Proposals

Children’s Defense Fund

Implement a waiver for continuous Medicaid coverage for children ages 0-3, with potential expansion to age 6. Expand Medicaid/Childrens Health Insurance Program eligibility to 300% of the federal poverty line. Among the proposals, OCBC suggests state lawmakers: Establish a refundable child tax credit.

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National Report Addresses Nursing Home Quality & Promotes Value of Social Work

Social Work Blog

submission of comments to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services in response to its Request for Information on Revising the Requirements for Long-Term Care Facilities to Establish Mandatory Minimum Staffing Levels.

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Change Healthcare Cyberattack: What Social Workers Should Know

Social Work Blog

1] The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a statement and is actively monitoring the impact of the cyberattack on Change Healthcare and how it affects various providers and suppliers. CMS is also urging Medicaid plans to make prospective payments to those affected.

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Experts to Brief Ohio Children’s Caucus on Medicaid’s Impact on State’s Youth as Federal Lawmakers Weigh Program Cuts

Children’s Defense Fund

John Stanford, State Director, Childrens Defense Fund-Ohio,jstanford@childrensdfense.org, 740-914-902 Health experts and youth experts are concerned cuts to Medicaid would jeopardize the well-being of hundreds of thousands of children in Ohio. million Ohio children were enrolled in Medicaid, according to KIDS COUNT Ohio.

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