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Covering the Care: Cost Sharing Reductions in NH
This brief uses national data to describe the NH population who received Cost Sharing Reductions for coverage on the NH Marketplace
Work/Community Engagement Requirement Stakeholder Roundtable
Over the next twelve months, New Hampshire will transition to a new coverage model for the Medicaid expansion program (the Granite Advantage Program ), and will implement a demonstration engagement requirement, approved focus on the population covered by an emphasis on work status and New Hampshire, see Covering the Care: A Focus on the NH Marketplace)
Covering the Care: Medicaid, Work, and Community Engagement
Part of Informing the Conversation data and policy brief series. This brief reviews the major parameters of the work and community engagement requirements being implemented in the New Hampshire Medicaid program, and the overall landscape of employment in the state
Covering the Care: Medicaid, Work, and Community Engagement
Part of Informing the Conversation data and policy brief series. This brief reviews the major parameters of the work and community engagement requirements being implemented in the New Hampshire Medicaid program, and the overall landscape of employment in the state
Model All-Payer Claims Database Legislation
With support from the Gary and Mary West Health Policy Center, the APCD Council has developed model legislation guidance for states to develop all-payer claims database legislation
Jo Porter
Porter tells the story of how her position in Corporate and Foundation Relations got started. She recalls Myers as a strategic fundraiser who had good ideas for her to try out and that he follow up on. She shared an interest in cookbooks with him and says he made gifts of books and other things to her. She recalls his lack of interest in condition and remarks on the poor quality of the musical instruments he had. Porter describes going on trips with Myers and how he managed to find book stores, even if it meant staying at a location longer. After learning of her family history, Myers looked further and found out they were related. [n.b., she references a document she brought to the interview that was a report to the Board of Trustees and not an address to faculty as indicated in the conversation.] In response to a final question, Porter makes observations on how Myers might have responded to the book collection\u27s dispersal at auction
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