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The National Health Law Program, with the support of the Nathan Cummings Foundation and the Public Welfare Foundation, launched its Sunshine and Accountability Project in the fall of 2008. The project is to monitor how state and federal governments use taxpayer funds that have been appropriated for health care, and to engage in aggressive, systemic, consumer-based advocacy to hold government and their contractors accountable for how they use public funds.

Through the project, we have collected and analyzed publicly-available information about Medicaid managed care. Working with partners in Connecticut, Florida, Missouri, New Mexico, Virginia, and Washington, we obtained data and information from the state’s Medicaid agencies and private managed care organizations participating in Medicaid. Reports detailing and analyzing this information, as well as issue briefs and analysis of Medicaid managed care and the legal requirements for making information publicly available, are available through this page. Advocates seeking to replicate these activities in other states will find the necessary tools here.

For further information and assistance in obtaining this information in your own state, contact us at nhelp@healthlaw.org.

 

Background on the Sunshine and Accountability Project

Background on Medicaid Managed Care Quality
and Legal Requirements for Publicly Available Data

State Reports and Data

Issue Briefs and Reports
 

Litigation

 

Accountability in the News