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NHeLP assists legal services programs, private attorneys, and community-based organizations and state and local governments to develop creative solutions to providing health care for those without the means to provide for themselves.

NHeLP will:

  • Review materials, including draft contracts for managed care
  • Prepare comments on regulations, policies and legislative proposals
  • Draft opinion letters
  • Advise on individual eligibility cases
  • Assist in developing advocacy strategies
  • Provide citations, memoranda, articles for policy development or court cases
  • Monitor and analyze legislation

 

NHeLP has provided us timely and thorough analyses of various Florida managed care proposals; has supplied us with pertinent research and information from advocates throughout the country addressing similar issues; and has kept us informed of significant and relevant developments on the federal level. Only with NHeLP's ongoing support have we been able to become a credible and trusted voice in the ongoing Florida debate on Medicaid managed care.

-- Ann Swerlick Florida Legal Services

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Our employees are NOT acting as your attorney.  Responses you receive via electronic mail, phone, or in any other manner DO NOT create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between you and the National Health Law Program (NHeLP), or any employee of, or other person associated with, NHeLP.

Information received from our employees, or from this site, should NOT be considered a substitute for the advice of a lawyer.  www.healthlaw.org DOES NOT provide any legal advice, and you should consult with your own lawyer for legal advice.  This web site is a general service that provides information over the internet.  The information contained on this site is general information and should not be construed as legal advice to be applied to any specific factual situation.