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Adult Foster Care: A Resource for Older Adults
/in Policy Reports /by NASHPRising demand for a full array of service options and consumer preferences for home-like non-institutional settings is increasing the interest among state policy makers in adult foster care as a service for older adults. Although adult foster care may also serve individuals with developmental disabilities and other populations, the primary focus of this report is […]
Charting SCHIP: Report of the Second National Survey of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program
/in Policy Reports /by NASHPCharting SCHIP II: An Analysis of the Second Comprehensive Survey of State Children’s Health Insurance Programs is the second report published in a series that examine the policies and strategies that states use to manage their CHIP programs. These reports draw on information NASHP has collected through surveys conducted since 1998. Charting CHIP II represents […]
Improving Access to Health Coverage for Transitional Youth
/in Policy Reports Health Coverage and Access /by NASHPYouth in the juvenile justice and foster care systems often share many traits: a history of abuse or neglect, mental health and substance abuse needs, low incomes, and likely eligibility for public insurance programs. For both populations, custody transitions provide an opportunity to screen youth for Medicaid and State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) eligibility. […]
New Opportunities and Continuing Challenges: A Report from the NASHP EPSDT Forum
/in Policy Reports Chronic and Complex Populations, Health Coverage and Access /by NASHPEarly access to high-quality child health care and development programs builds a foundation that ensures each child the optimum chance to grow strong physically, emotionally, and socially. Medicaid, the primary insurer for more than a quarter of all children in the United States, is the critical link to building this foundation for poor and low-income […]
The Role of State Health Policy in Multi-Sector System and Service Linkages for Young Children
/in Policy Reports Chronic and Complex Populations, Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health /by NASHPChildren must be healthy in order to learn. Their motor skills, coordination, and overall physical health affect social-emotional and cognitive development and academic achievement. The domains of child development are interrelated, demanding a multi-sector approach to foster healthy development. Yet, cross-sector service coordination remains a challenge. Increasingly, states are recognizing that healthy development requires attention […]
NASHP Executive Director Trish Riley Announces Retirement, Named President Emerita
/in Policy Blogs, Featured News Home /by Trish RileyIn my first job, almost a half century ago, I had the privilege of leading Maine’s successful effort to abolish mandatory retirement – my first experience with a state breaking ground – well before federal action to do the same. I fought hard to ensure that no one had to leave a job because of […]