HHS Authorizes Five States to Provide Historic Health Care Coverage for People Transitioning out of Incarceration
July 02, 2024
July 02, 2024
WASHINGTON, July 2 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued the following news release:
Illinois, Kentucky, Oregon, Utah, and Vermont to provide better continuity of Medicaid and CHIP coverage for incarcerated people, whose health care needs -- from substance-use disorder treatment to chronic physical health conditions -- have historically gone overlooked.
Adults and youth transitioning out of incarceration can experience delays in getting access to Me . . .
Illinois, Kentucky, Oregon, Utah, and Vermont to provide better continuity of Medicaid and CHIP coverage for incarcerated people, whose health care needs -- from substance-use disorder treatment to chronic physical health conditions -- have historically gone overlooked.
Adults and youth transitioning out of incarceration can experience delays in getting access to Me . . .