Health Safety Net, MassHealth, Speaking up!

Now that "past due" is due, how are your clients doing?

Blog - September 9, 2008 - 1:57pm - Laura Anderson - Community Partners - Amherst

This summer, MassHealth starting enforcing the rule that households who hadn’t paid their premium bills for 60 days or more would lose their MassHealth or Children’s Medical Security Program (CMSP) coverage. Members of these households may be starting to show up at hospitals and health centers, they may have no coverage, and they can’t get the Health Safety Net.

Public hearings on EOHHS FY10 budget

News - Submitted by Meg at CP on August 25, 2008 - 3:23pm.

Tell EOHHS what their funding priorities should be next year.

July 18 and 24 HAN meetings: Sometimes they just keep coming

Blog - August 14, 2008 - 11:46am - Community Partners - Amherst

Enrollments usually slow down during the summertime, but this year, outreach workers are seeing increasing numbers of people needing help. At our July HAN meetings, we also had the opportunity to have some dialogue with Rebecca Balder and Carolyn Minkin of the Health Safety Net about upcoming changes.

What "outreach & enrollment" actually looks like...

Blog - July 7, 2008 - 12:48pm - Brian Eno - Healthy Connections - Orange

"Outreach & enrollment" means much more than putting up posters and helping people fill out MassHealth applications. Recently, over the course of a two hour appointment, my supervisor and I counseled one household on eleven different public health insurance, subsidy and care programs. We helped them file four separate applications to five different insurance programs, putting together a patchwork of care options to cover the hole left by the loss of employer-sponsored insurance.

Getting a MassHealth premium waiver or payment plan

News - Submitted by Meg at CP on January 31, 2008 - 1:31pm.

Clients at risk of losing coverage may apply for assistance.

Immigrants and health care reform

News - Submitted by Laura at CP on December 17, 2007 - 1:42pm.

New rules affect how immigrants can access health care benefits.

Who is responsible when systems collide?

Blog - August 27, 2007 - 7:00pm - Cameron Carey - CHC of Franklin County - Turners Falls

When one of our patients contacted me to tell me about his loss of the Commonwealth Care coverage that he'd had for about three months, I was surprised, to say the least. It was the middle of the month, so it wasn't a technical coverage cut-off; he had paid his premium, was undergoing treatment with the Visiting Nurses Association (VNA) and getting medication from the pharmacy. You can imagine his surprise, among other emotions, when the VNA and the pharmacy told him that his coverage was no longer active and they couldn't help him.

Enrollment Assistance Map

News - Submitted by ADMIN Meg on June 12, 2007 - 12:56pm.

This online tool identifies organizations helping with MassHealth, Commonwealth Choice and Commonwealth Care enrollment.

MLRI offers vital guide to MassHealth services

News - Submitted by ADMIN Meg on March 21, 2007 - 12:36pm.

MassHealth Advocacy Guide, revised in September 2006, is available.

MassHealth & UCP questions answered

News - Submitted by Anonymous on May 26, 2006 - 3:36pm.

Expert answers to outreach workers' questions about eligibility and application processes.