CMS Notice of
Proposed Rulemaking to Rescind Requirements for Federal Oversight of Access
to Care for Medicaid Beneficiaries
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued
a notice of proposed rulemaking to rescind
outdated 2015 requirements that impose complex administrative burdens on
states without meaningful impact to beneficiaries.
This proposed rule is designed to help streamline federal
oversight of access to care requirements that protect Medicaid
beneficiaries. CMS
anticipates that the proposed rule would, if finalized, result in overall
cost savings for state partners that could be redirected to better serve
the needs of their beneficiaries.Concurrent with the proposed rule, CMS is
also issuing guidance to states to remind them of their ongoing statutory
responsibilities to ensure appropriate access to care for beneficiaries,
while also outlining a strategy to develop a more comprehensive approach to
monitoring access in Medicaid.
If the proposed rule is finalized, CMS would replace the
ongoing access reviews required by current regulations with a more
comprehensive and outcomes-driven approach to monitoring access across
delivery systems, developed through workgroups and technical expert panels that
include key state and federal stakeholders.
To view more details about the proposed rulemaking and
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