New flexibility for states to improve Medicaid and implement innovative practices
New rules will make
- Fifteen states will receive federal funding to develop better ways to coordinate care for people with
Medicare andMedicaid coverage, also known as dual eligibles, who often have complex and costly health care needs. - All states will receive increased flexibility to provide home and community-based services for more people living with disabilities.
- All states are eligible to receive more money to develop simpler and more efficient information technology (IT) systems to modernize
Medicaid enrollment. - A proposal by the state of
New Jersey for flexibility to expand health coverage for nearly 70,000 low-income residents has been approved.
“Medicaid programs provide health coverage for millions of low-income Americans who otherwise would lack access to health care,” said HHS Secretary
Coordinated Care for People with
Under a new initiative funded by the Affordable Care Act, 15 states will receive up to
The 15 states that will receive these funds are
“Beneficiaries who are in both
Helping People with Disabilities Live in their Communities
CMS proposed new rules today giving states new flexibility for their programs to help people with disabilities choose to live in their communities rather than in institutions. The proposed rules reduce administrative barriers for states seeking to help multiple populations, which may include seniors and/or people with different types of disabilities. They will also allow individuals to participate in the design of their own array of services and supports, including such things as personal care and respite services for caregivers.
“These long awaited rules will help people living with disabilities realize the promise of the ADA to live in the least restrictive environments possible for them—like their own homes,” said
The proposed rule, CMS-2296-P, can be found at www.ofr.gov/inspection.aspx.
Developing and Upgrading Medicaid IT Enrollment Systems
New rules issued today will provide 90-percent of the cost for states to develop and upgrade their IT systems to help people enroll in
The final regulation, CMS-2346-F, can be found at www.ofr.gov/inspection.aspx.
Expanding Health Coverage in
HHS Secretary
“This demonstration is yet another example of the many flexibilities states have to adapt their
For more information about these announcements, visit www.cms.gov/apps/media/fact_sheets.asp.
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