We work with state and national experts to analyze key health care policy proposals and provide high-quality, non-partisan information to the public and policy-makers throughout our state. For example, we have commissioned analysis on proposed work requirements for the Montana Medicaid program, the removal of continuous eligibility, and how repealing Medicaid expansion could impact Montanans.
Resources
Comments on Ending 12-Month Continuous Eligibility
Memo from George Washington University researchers on the potential impact of ending continuous eligibility under Montana’s Medicaid HELP or WASP amendments.
Analysis of Montana Senate Bill 100
Policies to limit 12-month continuous eligibility (2021 legislative session).
Proposed Work Requirements in Montana’s Medicaid Program – An Update
Analysis by the Milken Institute School of Public Health of Montana Senate Bill 658 (2019 legislative session).