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Providers Receive Expanded Authority to Extend Presumptive Medicaid Eligibility
/0 Comments/in Affordable Care Act, Medicaid, private safety-net hospitals /by NASNH AdministratorWhile hospitals and providers in 33 states have long enjoyed the ability to extend presumptive eligibility for Medicaid to children or pregnant women, that authority is now being extended in some states to any adults whose income appears likely to fall below 138 percent of the federal poverty level. The extension of this authority comes […]