1、 https:/crsreports.congress.gov Updated February 25, 2020Medicaid Coverage for Former Foster Youth Up to Age 26Children may enter foster care due to incidents of abuse, neglect, or some other reason that prevents them from remaining with their families. During FY2018, some 687,400 children spent at
2、least a day in foster care. Of the 250,000 children who exited foster care that year, nearly 18,000 emancipated at 18 (or an older age, up to 21, if states extend care). In this context, emancipation means reaching the state legal age of adulthood and not being reunified with family or placed in a n
3、ew permanent family. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA, as amended; P.L. 111-148) required states, as of January 1, 2014, to provide Medicaid coverage to youth who have emancipated until their 26th birthday. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Centers for Medicar
4、e & Medicaid (CMS), which administers the Medicaid program, issued a proposed rule in January 2013 and a final rule in November 2016 to specify additional parameters about youths coverage under the program. The Medicaid and Foster Care Programs Medicaid, authorized in Title XIX of the Social Securit