Centers for Medicare & Medicaid: HHS Expands Access To Essential Specialty Care For Millions Of Medicaid And CHIP Beneficiaries
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"This common-sense change makes good on our commitment to forge better connections to high-quality, person-centered, affordable health care coverage," said CMS Administrator
Interprofessional consultations, which occur when a person's physician or other qualified health professional requests advice from a specialist, link "routine care" to unique expertise for complex concerns. Because Medicaid and CHIP beneficiaries often have higher rates of chronic diseases, these services are not just useful - they can often be life-saving.
While access to specialty care has long been a challenge across a range of specialties, access to specialty care for mental health and substance use disorders remains particularly challenging. For example, in 2019 more than 55% of adults with mental illnesses and nearly 35% of those with serious mental illnesses did not receive care. Rates are even lower for Black, Hispanic, and other underserved communities.
Interprofessional consultations are also especially important for improving access to providers who specialize in child and adolescent behavioral health. Children residing in states with statewide psychiatric consultation programs are significantly more likely to receive mental health services than children residing in states without such programs.
This new policy will expand and expedite access to specialty care, allowing beneficiaries to benefit from experts with knowledge of their particular health condition. The new policy eliminates the need for consulting providers to coordinate payment via separate agreements with the treating practitioner, giving Medicaid and CHIP agencies the flexibility to develop payment methods to reimburse consulting practitioners directly for their services. Importantly, these consultations can occur when the beneficiary is not physically present, ensuring personal and geographic barriers do not stand in the way of connections to care.
This new policy aligns Medicaid and CHIP with standards of practice across health care, including in Medicare, which has had a similar policy since 2019. For additional information, consult the State Health Official Letter available on Medicaid.gov.
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Original text here: https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/press-releases/hhs-expands-access-essential-specialty-care-millions-medicaid-and-chip-beneficiaries



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