Research Report How Human Services Programs and Their Clients Can Benefit from National Health Reform Legislation
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Human services programs-the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families, subsidized child care, etc.-and their clients can benefit from national health reform. Millions of low-income health coverage applicants can be connected with human services programs, as the latter programs: (a) help health programs efficiently reach eligible consumers; (b) access unprecedented, time-limited federal funding for modernizing eligibility computer systems while limiting risks to current funding; (c) keep social services offices available as an avenue for seeking health coverage; and (d) use a forthcoming Medicaid expansion to accomplish core human services goals related to employment and child development.
Research and Evidence Health Policy Family and Financial Well-Being Tax and Income Supports
Expertise Families Social Safety Net Modeling Federal and State Health System Reform Aging, Medicare, and Long-Term Care Early Childhood
Tags Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Welfare and safety net programs Economic well-being Federal health care reform Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program  State health care reform Hunger and food assistance Child care Children and youth