Info for Children with Special Health Care Needs and the #ACA
In collaboration with The Catalyst Center, the National Center for Medical Home Implementation (NCMHI) has created four fact sheets which describe provisions of the Affordable Care Act which benefit children and youth with special health care needs. Written in plain language, each fact sheet is easy to read and understand. Families will find information related to:
- Concurrent Care for Children: Under the ACA, children with life-threatening health problems who are enrolled in Medicaid can get both curative treatment and hospice care. This is called concurrent care.
- Habilitative Services: Under the ACA, many health care services that can help your child with the skills he or she needs for everyday life (called habilitative services) must be covered by insurance.
- Health Home Programs and Coordinated Care: Under the ACA, your child may be able to get extra care coordination and support services from your doctor through a Health Home program in your state.
- Health Insurance Marketplace and Medicaid Coverage for Children with Disabilities: Under the ACA, you may have the option to choose a new private plan that works better for your family without losing your child's Medicaid "wrap-around" coverage.
If you need further information, feel free to contact 317 944 8982 info@fvindiana.org
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