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Block Grants for Medicaid Would Put Arkansans at Risk

January 31, 2020

Arkansas’s intention to convert its Medicaid dollars into a block grant is another risky experiment that fails to protect the needs of Arkansas residents. Despite what some state officials might say, block grants limit the dollars our state would...

Implementing Work Requirements Caused Health Premiums to Increase for Arkansans

November 26, 2019

Arkansas’s Medicaid work reporting requirements not only kicked 18,000 Arkansans off their health insurance, it also raised premiums on some Arkansans who purchased their insurance through the state’s marketplace. Arkansas has faced widespread criticism for more than two years...

Open Enrollment Nov.1-Dec. 15; Qualifying Arkansans Can Save $ on Health Insurance

October 31, 2019

Open enrollment on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplaces begins November 1. This is a great time for consumers to examine the deals found on the marketplace, to save money and better meet their health care needs. In fact,...

Progress Has Stalled in Covering Arkansas Children with Health Insurance

October 30, 2019

The number of uninsured children increased nationally by more than 400,000 between 2016 and 2018, reversing a long-standing positive trend according to a new report released by the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families. Nationwide, more than 4 million children...

ARKids First: Low-Cost or Free Health Insurance for Arkansas’s Children

October 22, 2019

Every child should have their health care needs met. ARKids First provides low-cost or free health insurance for children across Arkansas. Nationwide, 1.1 million kids have lost Medicaid or CHIP coverage over the past 18 months. Arkansas is one...

Substance Use Disorders and Medicaid Expansion: How do they Intersect?

October 16, 2019

Drug misuse is an epidemic in the United States, and Medicaid has a considerable role in the solution. We try to tell ourselves that it could never happen in our lives or pretend certain “types” of people misuse drugs...

Appeal of Arkansas Works Work Reporting Requirement Heard in Federal Court

October 11, 2019

October 11, 2019 has been circled on the calendar for months. This morning, the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit held oral arguments for the case Charles Gresham v. Alex Azar, II, commonly known as Arkansas’s...

Survey Says: More People Without Insurance; Employment and Incomes Rising, If Unevenly

September 10, 2019

Today the U.S. Census Bureau published its annual release of national-level statistics on income, poverty and health insurance coverage. As we wrote in our previous blog post, these statistics are based on the Current Population Survey, which is useful...

Children’s Health in Arkansas: Losing Ground on Key Measures

June 20, 2019

Note: This blog is the third in a series of posts covering the findings in the Annie E. Casey Foundation 2019 KIDS COUNT® Data Book. To read the first blog post on economic well-being, click here; to read the second post on...

New Report Finds Medicaid Expansion Leads to Healthier Mothers and Babies

May 22, 2019

A new report shows Arkansas saw one of the sharpest declines in the uninsured rate for women of childbearing age following the state’s decision to expand Medicaid. Between 2013 and 2017, the uninsured rate for women ages 18-44 declined...

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