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Submit Pre-Orders for the CMS 2026 Medicare & You Handbook Now Through May 30

The Medicare & You 2026 Pre-Order is open from Monday, May 12 and will run through Friday, May 30.

You can access the pre-order by going to  httsp://productordering.cms.hhs.gov, logging into your POW account, and then clicking on the blue Pre-Order button at the top left of the page.
Please note that, due to budgetary constraints, pre-order quantities will be limited to 40 copies of the handbook for home health care organizations, hospice organizations, and local human services offices, and 100 copies for all other organizations.  There are no exceptions to these quantity limits.  Unlike past years, WE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTING ANY LATE PRE-ORDERS .  If you will be out of the office during the pre-order, please make arrangements for someone else to place a pre-order for you.
Please note that all pre-ordered handbooks will not ship to you until the fall of 2025.

The Medicare and You Handbook is the official guide to Medicare and is updated and published each year in time for Medicare Open Enrollment. In order to ensure you have a sufficient supply for your needs you can pre-order now. Please see below for details.

The Handbook provides information on:

  • Medicare benefits, costs, rights, and protections.
  • Health and drug plans.
  • Answers to common questions.

If you have not ordered publications from CMS before, here’s how to set up access: https://www.cms.gov/files/document/ordering-materials-cms-product-ordering-website-job-aidpdf

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to our POW Support team at POWSupport@cms.hhs.gov.  Thank you for your attention.

Research Brief Highlights Population Estimates

The U.S. Census Bureau released estimates of the July 1, 2024 population at the municipal level. This release includes total population estimates for all 2,572 municipalities in Pennsylvania.

Key Findings from the Report:

  • 1,057 municipalities increased from 2020 to 2024. Among those with populations over 2,500, Westfall township in Pike County (+34.0%) had the largest percentage increase.
  • 1,446 municipalities decreased from 2020 to 2024. Among those with populations over 2,500, California borough in Washington County (-13.8%) had the largest percentage decrease.

For more information on county population change in Pennsylvania, read this month’s brief.

New Health Module Developed for School Districts

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) developed a new health module to support school districts in better understanding health policies, programs, and services. The Health Services Assessment Tool for Schools (HATS) was designed to help school districts and states better assess the quality and comprehensiveness of school health services, the level of infrastructure to support the services, and the implementation of school health policies and protocols.

Click here to view the module.

ADA & Penn Dental Launch Living Guideline Program

The American Dental Association (ADA) and University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine announced a new program that will provide evidence-informed guidelines in real time to support patient care and advance public health.

The ADA Living Guideline Program is the first and only known living guideline program dedicated to oral health. The traditional guideline process usually updates every 3-5 years, but the living guideline program will allow patients, providers, policymakers, and others to adopt the information as new evidence emerges.

Click here for more information.

Just Released: 2024 National Critical Access Hospital Quality Inventory and Assessment

The Flex Monitoring Team (FMT) is excited to release the National Report for the 2024 National Critical Access Hospital (CAH) Quality Inventory and Assessment (“Assessment”)! The Assessment provides a wealth of information on quality improvement processes from CAHs in a standardized manner, in order to enhance support to CAHs in quality improvement activities. This report provides a high-level summary of national data from the Assessment, fielded in Fall 2024. Over 1,290 CAHs (94%) completed the Assessment and provided data on a variety of characteristics, including service lines, patient volume, and CAH quality infrastructure.

Hot Off the Press! The Latest Home Mortgage Data

To understand the housing market, you need data, and the Home Mortgage Explorer has it. This go-to resource has been updated with 2022 and 2023 data.

With this tool from the Federal Reserve Banks of Cleveland and Philadelphia, you can:

  • Easily search Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data from 2010 to 2023.
  • View trends in applications, originations, denials, and denial reasons for home purchase, refinance, and home improvement loans.
  • Zoom in on data for states, counties, metro areas, and neighborhoods.

Start exploring now.

Just Released: Health Insurance Exchanges 2025 Open Enrollment Report & Public Use Files

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released the Health Insurance Exchanges 2025 Open Enrollment Report. The report summarizes data on health plan selections through the individual Exchanges during the 2025 Open Enrollment Period (OEP). This report includes OEP data for the 31 states with Exchanges that use the HealthCare.gov eligibility and enrollment platform for the 2025 plan year, as well as for the 20 State-based Exchanges (SBEs) that use their own eligibility and enrollment platforms.

During the 2025 OEP, 24.3 million consumers selected or were automatically re-enrolled in health insurance coverage through the HealthCare.gov platform and SBEs. Nearly 2.9 million more consumers signed up for coverage during the 2025 OEP compared to the 2024 OEP, a 13% increase. Nearly 8 million more consumers signed up compared to the 2023 OEP, and 9.8 million more consumers signed up compared to the 2022 OEP, a 49% and 68% increase, respectively.

CMS also released the associated Public Use Files (PUFs) with state, county, plan, and demographic-level data for the 2025 OEP.

Save the Date for the 2025 Appalachian Region Annual Conference

SAVE THE DATE!

We invite you to join hundreds of Appalachians in Frostburg, Maryland for the ARC Annual Conference, October 6-7, 2025. Attendees will get to connect and exchange ideas on expanding economic development opportunities throughout our region.

Conference registration will open this summer, so stay tuned to ARC’s updates for more information.

CALL FOR PROPOSALS

ARC is seeking proposals from economic and community development leaders in Appalachia who are interested in sharing their successful economic growth strategies and impactful project outcomes during ARC’s 2025 Annual Conference.

This year’s conference theme is growing place-based economies. Programming will focus on how to identify and plan around local assets, including supporting asset-based entrepreneurship, training and supporting workforces for local industry expansion and more.

Proposals are due By Friday, May 30, 2025.

We look forward to seeing you in beautiful Western Maryland! Together, we’ll shine a spotlight on the economic vitality and the promise of continued growth throughout the Appalachian Region.

Click here for more information and to submit a proposal for presentation

New Brief Highlights Additional Supports Needed in Pennsylvania for Students in Foster Care

May is National Foster Care Month, a critical time to recognize and uplift the lived experiences of the nearly 20,000 children and youth who are served in the Pennsylvania foster care system annually. Foster children have a multitude of traumatic experiences, including the reasons leading to their placement and the unintended consequences due to being placed outside of their homes. Unfortunately, children and youth are most frequently placed in foster care for reasons not related to abuse, but reasons of neglect. Those neglect allegations could be better mitigated by social safety net programs and community-based support. Foster children and youth are left to navigate challenging situations, which can lead to negative outcomes, including disconnection from their biological and kin families, separation from friends and supportive connections, and challenges with mental health, behavioral health, and educational outcomes. Yet, every day, they show that they are worthy of the safety, stability, and well-being that their peers outside the foster care system have. We should not only recognize and support foster children and youth in May but find ways to uplift and support them every day.

For foster care month, it’s important to highlight one of the biggest challenges facing children and youth in foster care—education. For the first time, Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children (PPC) and Education Law Center-PA (ELC) are analyzing data on educational outcomes for children and youth in out-of-home care. Together, in the newly released brief, PPC and ELC identify policy solutions aimed at improving educational outcomes for these students based on data and research, coupled with insights drawn from case examples, and consultation with educational liaisons directly involved with the education and child welfare systems. These policy solutions could lead to better outcomes for children and youth in the foster care system.