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Today, the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released the fourth annual update to
its Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) (MAC) Scorecard.
Using the most recently available data, CMS updated the 2021 MAC
Scorecard’s content. CMS did not add new measures as part of this update.
CMS developed its MAC
Scorecard initiative to increase greater public transparency about the
Medicaid and CHIP programs’ administration and outcomes. The MAC Scorecard
includes measures voluntarily reported by states, as well as federally
reported measures in three areas: state health system performance; state
administrative accountability; and federal administrative accountability.
CMS continues to engage
stakeholders as part of every MAC Scorecard release, including receiving
input from Medicaid agencies through a collaboration with the National
Association of Medicaid Directors.
CMS is also releasing an
updated “quality of care “section on the Medicaid.gov State Profiles. The
Medicaid.gov State Profiles provide a view of key characteristics of
Medicaid and CHIP in each state, including eligibility, enrollment, and the
quality of care. The quality
of care section of the State Profiles has been updated to
reflect the most recent data available for Child and Adult Core Set
measures and additional quality measures included in the MAC Scorecard.
To view the 2021 MAC Scorecard, please visit: https://www.medicaid.gov/state-overviews/scorecard/index.html
For
more information pertaining to the 2021 MAC Scorecard, please visit: https://medicaid.gov/state-overviews/scorecard/downloads/2021-scorecard-fact-sheet.pdf
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