CMS NEWS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 26, 2018
Contact: CMS Media Relations
CMS Acts
to Help with Typhoon Yutu Emergency Response
Agency
waivers to take effect in the Northern Mariana Islands
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services (CMS) today announced that the agency has acted to support the
Northern Mariana Islands in response to Typhoon Yutu. This week, Health and
Human Services Secretary Alex Azar declared a public health emergency (PHE)
in the Northern Mariana Islands. With the PHE in effect, CMS has taken
several actions to provide immediate relief to those impacted by the typhoon.
The actions will include temporarily waiving or modifying certain Medicare,
Medicaid, and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) requirements;
creating special enrollment opportunities for individuals to access
healthcare immediately; and taking steps to ensure dialysis patients obtain
critical life-saving services.
“Our thoughts are with all
affected by this devastating typhoon,” Administrator Seema Verma said. “CMS
has taken the measures necessary to help support everyone that could be
impacted. The waivers that will be in effect in the Northern Mariana Islands
will give healthcare providers, facilities, and suppliers the flexibility to
provide continued access to care in the wake of this unprecedented storm. We
will continue to monitor the destruction caused by the typhoon and work
closely with officials in the Northern Mariana Islands.”
Below are key administrative
actions CMS is taking in response to the PHE declared in the Northern Mariana
Islands:
CMS will continue to work
with all areas impacted by Typhoon Yutu. We encourage beneficiaries and
providers of healthcare services that have been impacted to seek help by
visiting CMS’ emergency webpage (www.cms.gov/emergency).
To read previous updates
regarding HHS activities related to natural disaster response and recovery
efforts, visit www.phe.gov/emergency.
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