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Fact Sheet: Express
Lane Eligibility: An Opportunity to Modernize Enrollment of Eligible But
Uninsured Children in Health Care Coverage (PDF)
Fact Sheet: Analyzing
Express Lane Eligibility as a New Tool to Reach Uninsured Children who
are Eligible but not Enrolled in Medicaid and SCHIP: Questions and
Answers (PDF)
EXPRESS LANE ELIGIBILITY IN HEALTH REFORM
§2002 of the Affordable Care Act specifically identifies Express
Lane Eligibility as an exception to the use of modified adjusted gross
income (MAGI) as the means for determining income eligibility. FULL
BILL TEXT.
Additional provisions promote the use of e-enrollment and data-driven
eligibility determinations, which are at the core of Express Lane
Eligibility procedures. For further information see: Explaining
Health Reform: Eligibility and Enrollment Processes for Medicaid, CHIP,
and Subsidies in the Exchanges
express lane eligibility-Authorizing federal legislation
H.R. 2 - The Children's Health Insururance Program
Reauthorization Act of 2009 - Signed into Law February 4,
2009
The bill that reauthorized the Children's Health Insurance Program
(SCHIP) includes specific language authorizing Express Lane Eligibility
and provides bonus payments to states that increase
enrollment for eligible but uninsured children through a
menu of streamlining measures, including Express Lane Eligibility
and automated renewal. Full Bill
Text.
Fact Sheet: A
Close Look at the Express Lane Eligibility Provisions in CHIPRA
2009
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