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Biden-Harris Administration Announces Request for
Information on Access to Care and Coverage for People Enrolled in Medicaid
and CHIP CMS seeks stakeholder input on barriers to health
care access and coverage for underserved families and communities. As part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s work to advance
health equity and reduce health disparities, the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS) is seeking feedback on topics related to health care
access, such as enrolling in and maintaining coverage, accessing health care
services and supports, and ensuring adequate provider payment rates to
encourage provider availability and quality. This Request for Information
(RFI) is one of many actions CMS is taking to develop a more comprehensive
access strategy in its Medicaid and CHIP programs. “We are committed to providing equitable access to quality health
care and removing any barriers to quality health care,” said Health and Human
Services Secretary Xavier Becerra. “We want to hear directly from
stakeholders so we can strengthen our programs for the more than 80 million
Americans with Medicaid or CHIP health insurance. Together, by advancing
health equity, we can ensure quality health care is within reach for everyone
who needs it.” “Medicaid and CHIP provide essential health coverage for
over 80 million individuals and families,” said CMS Administrator Chiquita
Brooks-LaSure. “Ensuring every eligible person can access the coverage and
care to which they are entitled is a foundational principle of health equity
and our work at CMS. We invite interested stakeholders and individuals with
lived experience to join us in this mission, starting by responding to the
request for information.” “With this RFI, we are taking a first step towards a broader
perspective of what ‘access’ to Medicaid means,” said CMS Director of the
Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services Daniel Tsai. “Ensuring access to
Medicaid includes addressing a range of barriers current and potential
Medicaid beneficiaries may experience, from enrolling in Medicaid to
maintaining coverage, to accessing care across both fee-for-service and
managed care delivery systems. Access must also cross physical health care,
behavioral health, and home and community based services. We look forward to
capturing a wide range of perspectives from different stakeholders with this
RFI.” Feedback obtained from the RFI announced today will aid in CMS’
understanding of enrollees’ barriers to enrolling in and maintaining coverage
and accessing needed health care services and support through Medicaid and
CHIP. This information will help inform future polices, monitoring, and
regulatory actions, helping ensure beneficiaries have equitable access to
high-quality and appropriate care across all Medicaid and CHIP payment and
delivery systems, including fee-for-service, managed care, and alternative
payment models. The RFI submissions will also inform CMS’ work to ensure
timely access to critical services, such as behavioral health care and home
and community-based services. Evidence shows that while Medicaid and CHIP generally provide
comprehensive coverage for health care services, some enrollees still
experience challenges accessing providers and medical services despite
statutory access protections in Medicaid. CMS’ access RFI aims to gather
information to help understand many of these concerns with feedback from
experts, beneficiaries, and community members with lived experience of the
agency’s programs. The RFI seeks feedback from a diverse set of stakeholders on a
broad set of topics from ensuring adequate payment rates to encouraging
provider availability and quality, to culturally and linguistically competent
care and reducing gaps in health care coverage. Interested parties may access
the RFI questions and provide comment on Medicaid.gov. The RFI is open for a
60 day public comment period beginning February 17, 2022. To read the RFI, visit: https://cmsmedicaidaccessrfi.gov1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6EYj9eLS9b74Npk
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Thursday, February 17, 2022
CMS NEWS: Biden-Harris Administration Announces Request for Information on Access to Care and Coverage for People Enrolled in Medicaid and CHIP
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