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January 18, 2019
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CMS Approves Arizona’s Medicaid Community Engagement
Demonstration Amendment
Arizona’s Demonstration Amendment Reflects Commitment to Tribal Consultation
Today, the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) approved Arizona’s request for an
amendment to add a community engagement requirement to its section 1115
Medicaid demonstration project, entitled “Arizona Health Care Cost
Containment System (AHCCCS).” Following a thorough tribal consultation at the
state and federal level, the Arizona demonstration will be the first to
include an exemption to this requirement for members of federally recognized
tribes.
“Medicaid demonstrations
like this one empower states to provide health coverage to their citizens
while allowing the states the flexibility to tailor their approach to their
unique populations,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “We have long
stressed the importance of meaningful tribal consultation when states are
contemplating program reforms, and I’m pleased with how this important
process informed Arizona’s approach to amending its demonstration.”
CMS is committed to the
government-to-government relationship with federally recognized tribes and
based on input received through a tribal consultation, the agency worked with
the state and tribal leadership to address tribal concerns with Arizona’s
proposed amendment. CMS will continue to provide states with the flexibility
to design their programs to address their local community and program needs.
Arizona is now the eighth
state with approval to operate a community engagement program to incentivize
certain adults to participate in activities like job training, community
service, and employment. Implementation of Arizona’s requirement, “AHCCCS
Works,” may begin no sooner than January 1, 2020. The amendment requires that
certain individuals, ages 19 through 49, engage in qualifying community
engagement activities for at least 80 hours per month, and report monthly
that they are meeting the community engagement requirements. There will be
various other exemptions from the requirement, including but not limited to:
pregnant women; beneficiaries who are medically frail; and beneficiaries who
are in active treatment with respect to a substance use disorder.
To view CMS’s approval of
the AHCCCS 1115 Demonstration amendment please visit: https://www.medicaid.gov/Medicaid-CHIP-Program-Information/By-Topics/Waivers/1115/downloads/az/az-hccc-ca.pdf
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