"Reentry waivers have potential well beyond increasing access to substance use treatment, smoothing post-release enrollment in Medicaid, and priming people for coordinated care upon leaving prison. To fulfill that potential, the waivers must be designed beyond the context of the carceral system."
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Medicaid access for people newly released from prison, as well as for those nearing release, is a promising path to ensuring reentry is a genuine, lasting return to freedom, write John Card and Spencer Andrews.
Here's how reentry waivers could work under current law.
Here's how reentry waivers could work under current law.
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