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May 06, 2022 CMS
Approves Extension of Medicaid & CHIP Coverage for 12 Months After
Pregnancy in Tennessee, South Carolina Today, the
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced that Tennessee
and South Carolina can begin offering Medicaid and Children’s Health
Insurance Program (CHIP) coverage for 12 months postpartum to an estimated
22,000 and 16,000 pregnant and postpartum individuals, respectively, through
a new state plan opportunity made available by the American Rescue Plan. Tennessee
and South Carolina join Louisiana, Michigan, Virginia, New Jersey, and
Illinois in extending Medicaid and CHIP coverage from 60 days to 12 months
postpartum. CMS is also working with another nine states and the District of
Columbia to extend postpartum coverage for 12 months after pregnancy,
including California, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Minnesota, Oregon, New
Mexico, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. As a result of these efforts, as
many as 720,000 pregnant and postpartum individuals across the United States
could be guaranteed Medicaid and CHIP coverage for 12 months after pregnancy.
Medicaid
covers 42% of all births in the nation. This new option for states to extend
Medicaid and CHIP coverage is part the ongoing efforts of the U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services (HHS), in support of the Biden-Harris
Administration’s commitment to address the nation’s crisis in
pregnancy-related mortality and morbidity, and disparities in maternal health
outcomes, by opening the door to postpartum care for hundreds of thousands of
people. To learn
about Tennessee’s state plan amendment to extend postpartum coverage under
CHIP, visit https://www.medicaid.gov/chip/state-program-information/index.html To learn
more about South Carolina’s state plan amendment to extend postpartum
coverage under Medicaid (including CHIP, operating as a Medicaid expansion
program), visit https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/medicaid-state-plan-amendments/index.html ### Contact: CMS Media Relations CMS
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CMS Approves Extension of Medicaid & CHIP Coverage for 12 Months After Pregnancy in Tennessee, South Carolina
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