SEMINAR: Building a Bridge to Health Care at Reentry: Medicaid’s New Role in Jails and Prisons Safety
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
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3:15 - 4:15 pmLOCATION
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For the first time, Medicaid is being authorized to cover some health services for individuals in the period just before they are released from jails and prisons. These policy changes are groundbreaking and hold potential to improve a range of health and public safety outcomes, including reducing mortality, unnecessary emergency room visits and hospitalizations, and rates of reincarceration. Implementing these changes requires unprecedented collaboration between jail officials, state Medicaid programs, and community providers. This session will provide an overview of these changes, which include statutory changes made by Congress that apply in all states and administrative changes made by a growing number of states through waivers of federal Medicaid law authorized by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), how the federal, state and local governments are implementing these changes, and their implications for providing health care services in prisons and jails.
PRESENTERS: David Ryan, Senior Director of Criminal Justice Initiatives, HARP, Commander Nathan Wilson, Orange County Sheriff’s Department, CA
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