Center for Adolescent Health and the Law

Center for Adolescent Health & the Law

promoting the health of adolescents and young adults and their access to comprehensive health care

Highlights and Hazards: What Do the Current Health Care Reform Bills Do for Adolescents & Young Adults (November 2009)

The Center for Adolescent Health & the Law, in collaboration with the National Adolescent Health Information and Innovation Center (NAHIIC) at the University of California, San Francisco, has produced Highlights and Hazards: What Do the Current Health Care Reform Bills Do for Adolescents & Young Adults?

This fact sheet provides an overview of measures in the three health bills that are currently in play in the U.S. Congress that are particularly noteworthy for adolescents and young adults. H.R. 3962, the Senate Finance bill, and the Senate HELP bill are analyzed to identify “highlights” – provisions that would be particularly beneficial for this important and often neglected age group – and “hazards” – provisions that could be harmful to these young people.

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Filed Under: Financial Access & Health Insurance, Other Publications, Publications Tagged With: ACA, Adolescents, Financial Access, health care reform, Medicaid, Young Adults

Health Care for Homeless Youth: Policy Options for Improving Access (2008)

The Center for Adolescent Health & the Law, in collaboration with the Public Policy Analysis Center for Middle Childhood, Adolescent, and Young Adults Health at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF Policy Center) has produced Health Care for Homeless Youth: Policy Options for Improving Access.

The issue brief describes homeless youth, a small but highly vulnerable population with significant health care needs, and the substantial financial and consent and confidentiality barriers these young people experience when trying to access health care services. It explains how health care access can be improved for this population, by describing how Medicaid and SCHIP currently reach adolescents and young adults, and how these two programs can be expanded to help homeless youth. The brief emphasizes the important opportunity presented by options available to the states, such as the Foster Care Independence Act, HIFA waivers, and Ribicoff youth, and summarizes the policy options that can best improve access to health care for homeless youth. It also discusses state minor consent laws and how they could be used to make health care services more accessible to homeless youth.

Filed Under: Consent & Confidentiality, Financial Access & Health Insurance, Other Publications, Publications Tagged With: Adolescents, Consent and Confidentiality, Financial Access, health care reform, Homeless Youth, Medicaid, Young Adults

Health Insurance for Older Adolescents and Young Adults: Policy Options to Expand Coverage (2006)

The Center for Adolescent Health & the Law has produced Health Insurance for Older Adolescents and Young Adults: Policy Options to Expand Coverage.

The issue brief describes the health status and health care needs of older adolescents and young adults. It reviews the current status of health insurance coverage for this age group and discusses improvements over the past several years resulting from expansions in public programs such as Medicaid and the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). The brief outlines a series of policy options for improving health insurance coverage for this age group, provides examples of efforts to implement these options, and explores the potential barriers and obstacles to implementation.

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Filed Under: Financial Access & Health Insurance, Other Publications, Publications Tagged With: Adolescents, Financial Access, health care reform, Medicaid, Young Adults

Adolescent Health Care – Medicaid, Managed Care, and Health Care Reform: Lessons from the 1990s

Adolescent Health Care – Medicaid, Managed Care, and Health Care Reform: Lessons from the 1990s. English A, Perkins J, Teare C. Chapel Hill, NC: Center for Adolescent Health & the Law; Oakland, CA: National Center for Youth Law; and Los Angeles, CA: National Health Law Program, November 2004.

Filed Under: Financial Access & Health Insurance, Monographs, Publications Tagged With: EPSDT, Financial Access, health care reform, managed care, Medicaid

Financing Adolescent Health Care: Legal and Policy Issues for the Coming Decade

Financing Adolescent Health Care: Legal and Policy Issues for the Coming Decade. English A. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2002;31(suppl):334-346

Filed Under: Financial Access & Health Insurance, Journal Articles, Publications Tagged With: Adolescents, CHIP, Financial Access, health care reform, Medicaid, Title X

A Legal & Policy Framework for Adolescent Health Care: Past, Present, & Future

A Legal & Policy Framework for Adolescent Health Care: Past, Present, & Future. English A, Morreale M. Houston Journal of Health Law & Policy. 1 Symposium 2001:63-108.

Filed Under: Consent & Confidentiality, Financial Access & Health Insurance, Journal Articles, Publications Tagged With: Adolescents, CHIP, Confidentiality, Consent and Confidentiality, Financial Access, health care reform, law, Medicaid, Minor Consent, policy, Title X

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State Minor Consent Laws: A Summary, 3rd Edition

The highly acclaimed 3rd edition of State Minor Consent Laws: A Summary is available!

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Resources for the Affordable Care Act

The Center for Adolescent Health & the Law and the National Adolescent and Young Adult Health Information Center (NAHIC) have published a series of issue briefs explaining the implications of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) for adolescents and young adults.

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