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Benefit Eligibility Rules as Code: Reducing the Gap Between Policy and . . . As part of the Beeck Center for Social Impact + Innovation’s series on documenting best practices in social safety net benefits access and delivery, this guide to Benefits Eligibility Rules as Code explores how the U S federal government could utilize new approaches for the eligibility requirements of core safety net programs to improve
Chapter 17 Flashcards | Quizlet Some means-tested, noncontributory programs are run by the federal government and have uniform eligibility criteria and benefits nationwide Others are state-run (or run by the federal government and states) with states determining the eligibility criteria and benefits
Why did they do it that way? Eligibility policy Because eligibility processes can have big impacts on the experience of Medicaid members, the program budget, and access to services, it is essential to build strong working relationships between Medicaid and the agency overseeing eligibility policy
Eligibility, Enrollment, and Renewal: Case Study Findings - MACPAC SHADAC examined eligibility, enrollment, and renewal practices for beneficiaries whose income eligibility is determined based on modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) in six states The synthesis report, as well as the individual case studies can be found on the MACPAC website
Integrated eligibility’s time has finally arrived. - KPMG Although the ACA was a primary driver, states had long envisioned updating and integrating these systems to eliminate data silos and duplicated effort for applicants, clients and agencies alike since eligibility for one program can often mean eligibility for others
Federal Low-Income Programs: Eligibility and Benefits Differ for . . . This report examines (1) the ways in which eligibility rules and benefits for selected federal low-income programs vary across the programs; and (2) what is known about challenges associated with efforts to streamline these rules
Insights into better integrated eligibility systems Implementing integrated eligibility systems can be fraught with challenges, making it difficult for states to claim success However, there are five observations they can use to ensure triumphant future execution
Medi-Cal Eligibility Procedures Manual - DHCS The Medi-Cal Eligibility Procedures Manual (MEPM) provides clarification to county social services staff on policies and procedures for making eligibility determinations for the Medi-Cal program
Benefits Eligibility Policy: Guide for HR Compliance and Employee Clarity A benefits eligibility policy explains the eligibility requirements for who can receive workplace benefits This guide helps employers and employees understand these policies, covering key aspects like enrollment periods and dependent eligibility