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CMS NEWS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: CMS Media Relations CMS
Announces $20 Million in American Rescue Plan Funding Available to Improve
Access to State-based Marketplace Coverage Grants
will help states modernize Health Insurance Marketplaces The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services (CMS) announced $20 million in American Rescue Plan (ARP) funding to
support State-based Marketplaces (SBMs) to improve access to affordable,
comprehensive health insurance coverage for consumers in their states. States
can apply for funding to help modernize or update their systems, programs, or
technology to comply with federal Marketplace requirements, including the
recent provisions of the American Rescue Plan (ARP) that increased the
financial assistance available to certain consumers. SBMs that operate their own eligibility
platforms collectively enrolled over 3.8 million consumers in Marketplace
coverage thus far for the 2021 plan year. Most consumers are now eligible for
increased savings to reduce monthly premium payments and many may be eligible
for lower out-of-pocket costs, such as lower deductibles, due to changes made
through the ARP. This means states with Marketplaces will be enrolling more
consumers and reassessing current enrollees’ eligibility for financial
assistance as consumers seek to access this broader financial help. “Our State-based Marketplaces are the gateway
to quality, affordable health care for millions of consumers and these
investments will make it even easier to sign up for coverage,” said CMS
Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. “This funding available to states will
help them to provide consumers with swift eligibility determinations and
enrollment into comprehensive health care plans. We applaud State-based
Marketplaces – many of which have provided opportunities for special
enrollment periods during the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency – for their
hard work.” Under this funding opportunity, up to 21
cooperative agreement grants can be awarded to currently-approved SBMs that
meet the application requirements, including those that use the
HealthCare.gov for eligibility and enrollment. SBMs can prioritize funding to
make modifications to systems or technology infrastructure related to the
implementation of applicable federal requirements. This includes changes
needed to ensure consumers can quickly receive a new eligibility
determination in order to access the increased premium tax credits and
cost-sharing reductions available through the ARP. States may also use the funds for program
policies or procedures required for implementation of applicable federal
requirements. This includes consumer notifications, consumer education or
other assistance activities, stakeholder education or training, state and
federal reporting, call center or appeal supports, staff training, and
oversight and monitoring activities. Applications from eligible SBM applicants
will be due on July 20, 2021. CMS anticipates issuing grant awards in
early September 2021. The period of performance for this grant will be from the
date of the award through September 30, 2022. The NOFO provides additional
details regarding eligibility and program requirements, as well as key
deadline and application submission information. To view
the Notice of Funding Opportunity, visit https://www.grants.gov, and search for CFDA # 93.525. ### Get CMS
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Monday, June 21, 2021
CMS Announces $20 Million in American Rescue Plan Funding Available to Improve Access to State-based Marketplace Coverage
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