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The Intersection of Essential Health Benefits and Medicaid

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Topics: Access/Barriers | Health Care Reform | Individual Coverage | Medicaid

The presentation by the Center for Health Care Strategies, Inc. explores Medicaid's traditional benefits packages conpared to those packages offered through Medicaid expansion and the state health insurance exchanges.

From the executive summary: 

On March 2, 2011, Carolyn Ingram, CHCS senior vice president, presented at the Institute of Medicine's second meeting of the Committee on the Determination of Essential Health Benefits. Her presentation walks through distinctions between traditional Medicaid, expansion and exchange benefits packages; highlights issues around benchmark and equivalent plan design; and outlines key benefit design considerations for states.

Full Presentation: The Intersection of Essential Health Benefits and Medicaid (PDF | 338 KB)exit disclaimer small icon 

Center for Health Care Strategies, Inc. (2011). The intersection of essential health benefits and Medicaid. Ingram, C.


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