CMS NEWS
For Immediate Release
August 3, 2017
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Approves Florida Medicaid Demonstration Under New Era of State Flexibility
Today, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) approved a
five-year extension of Florida’s Managed Medical Assistance (MMA) section
1115 demonstration that allows the state to operate a capitated Medicaid
managed care program and a low-income pool (LIP) to provide continuing
support for the safety net providers that furnish charity care to the
uninsured.
“This program gives Florida the ability to care for its most vulnerable
and at-risk citizens. Its renewal also provides flexibility to use the
funds in a way that meets the unique needs of the State while reducing
burden by eliminating duplicative reporting and documentation
requirements,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “This extension has a
positive and direct impact on people’s lives and their ability to access care.
Florida’s program offers an innovative and realistic pathway to tackling
some of Medicaid’s biggest challenges.”
This demonstration equips the state with new tools to help it meet the
following goals:
·
Provides
necessary financial support to public teaching hospitals, children’s
hospitals, and other hospitals for the care they furnish to low-income
uninsured Floridians; and
·
Strengthens
the breadth of access to and quality of providers participating in
Florida’s managed care program, including care provided by many Federally
Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) and Rural Health Centers (RHC).
This agreement is the first demonstration approved through CMS’s new
approach to state reporting activities. The agency will monitor progress
toward state-selected benchmarks and work with the state to design a
meaningful program evaluation. These changes are consistent with CMS’s
commitment to lessen or remove inappropriately burdensome and/or
duplicative state reporting activities.
Today’s announcement further builds on a joint commitment from Health
and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, M.D. and CMS Administrator Seema
Verma to partner with states in improving the Medicaid program and the
lives of those it serves. In the March
14, 2017 letter to governors, Secretary Price and Administrator Verma
expressed a commitment “to empower all states to
advance the next wave of innovative solutions to Medicaid’s
challenges—solutions that focus on improving quality, accessibility, and
outcomes in the most cost-effective manner.”
For more information regarding the five-year extension of the Managed
Medical Assistance (MMA) section 1115 demonstration in Florida please
visit: https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/section-1115-demo/demonstration-and-waiver-list/waivers_faceted.html.
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