Understand why changes in education and health care mean that many schools, clinics, and universities are incorporating IPE/IPP into the way they work.
Check out real-life examples from ASHA members and ASHA's Special Interest Groups that highlight how IPE/IPP teams improved outcomes for students and patients.
In 2012, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which expands access to health care for almost 30 million Americans and strengthens existing protections for consumers in the health insurance market. Among the provisions in the decision is the expansion of the Medicaid program by 16 million recipients. By 2014, states must cover all individuals under age 65 with incomes of less than 133% of the federal poverty line. Because Medicaid is state and federally funded, the Supreme Court ruled that states cannot be forced to participate in the new program and the federal government cannot take away existing Medicaid funding. States must decide whether to participate; as an incentive, federal funding for the expansion is 100% in the initial phase (beginning in January 2014) and decreases to 90% in later years.
ASHA continues to follow decisions in the states regarding expansion, as more states have decided to participate in the program. For additional information, see ASHA’s issue brief, Preserve Medicaid Coverage of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Services [PDF].