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06/01/2023

CMS Proposes National Standards for Medicaid and CHIP

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid is proposing new standards and requirements for Medicaid or CHIP services, including ones for in-home and community-based services. 

Among other standards, the proposed rule would establish national maximum standards for certain appointment wait times for Medicaid or CHIP managed care enrollees and require disclosure of provider payment rates in both fee-for-service and managed care.

CMS on Thursday unveiled the two notices of proposed rulemaking: Ensuring Access to Medicaid Services (Access NPRM); and Managed Care Access, Finance, and Quality (Managed Care NPRM).

If adopted as proposed, the rules would establish historic national standards for access to care, regardless of whether that care is provided through managed care plans or directly by states through fee-for-service, CMS said. Over 70% of people with Medicaid or CHIP coverage are enrolled in managed care plans.

WHY THIS MATTERS

Together, the Access NPRM and Managed Care NPRM include new and updated proposed requirements for states and managed care plans that would establish tangible, consistent access standards, and a consistent way to transparently review and assess Medicaid payment rates across states, CMS said. 

The rules propose:

THE LARGER TREND

Medicaid is the single largest health coverage program in the United States, covering nearly one in four Americans and over half of all children in the country.

Medicaid and CHIP provide benefits with little to no out-of-pocket costs for over 92 million people. Many of those enrolled in Medicaid or CHIP come from underserved communities whose populations have disproportionately higher uninsured rates, and who often experience chronic health issues. 

ON THE RECORD

"The Biden-Harris Administration has made clear where we stand: we believe all Americans deserve the peace of mind that having health care coverage brings," said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra. "We are proposing important actions to remove barriers to care, engage consumers, and improve access to services for all children and families enrolled in these critical programs. One in four Americans and over half of all children in the country are enrolled in Medicaid or CHIP – and the Biden-Harris Administration is committed to protecting and strengthening these programs for future generations." 

"Having healthcare coverage is fundamental to reducing health disparities, but it must go hand-in-hand with timely access to services. Connecting those priorities lies at the heart of these proposed rules," said CMS Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. "With the provisions we've outlined, we're poised to bring Medicaid or CHIP coverage and access together in unprecedented ways – a key priority that's long overdue for eligible program participants who still face barriers connecting to care." 

 

Twitter: @SusanJMorse
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