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Today, Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released the 2020 Medicaid &
Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Managed Care final rule that
helps to streamline the Medicaid and CHIP managed care regulatory
framework, reduce unnecessary and duplicative administrative burdens
and further reduces federal regulatory barriers to help ensure that states
are able to work efficiently and effectively to design, develop, and
implement Medicaid and CHIP managed care programs that best meet each
state’s local needs.
In 2016, the Medicaid
& CHIP Managed Care Rule was updated for the first time in more than a
decade. After the 2016 updates, CMS continued to hear from
stakeholders that the regulations were overly prescriptive and burdensome.
Thus, CMS formed a working group with the National Association of Medicaid
Directors (NAMD) and State Medicaid Directors to review and prioritize
areas of concern within the managed care regulations. The recommendations
from this group culminated in the proposals that CMS put forward for public
comment in November 2018. This final rule strengthens provisions in
the 2016 rule taking into consideration the comments we received, giving
states greater flexibility to establish appropriate payment for Medicaid
and CHIP services and to set standards that reflect the geographic
realities of their state.
By streamlining
managed care regulations, this final rule supports state efforts to advance
delivery system reform and improve quality of care, strengthens care and
protections for children and adults with Medicaid and CHIP, reinforces
program integrity by improving accountability and transparency, and aligns
key Medicaid and CHIP managed care requirements with other health coverage
programs.
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