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March 14, 2019
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CMS Strengthens Monitoring and Evaluation Expectations for
Medicaid 1115 Demonstrations
New tools set the stage for more robust state accountability in exchange for policy design flexibility
Today, the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released new state tools and guidance
that provide standard monitoring metrics and recommended research methods
geared specifically for section 1115 demonstrations that test innovative
approaches to Medicaid eligibility and coverage policies. The Trump
Administration has ushered in a new era in Medicaid by restoring balance to
the federal and state partnership through more flexibility to address local
needs and accountability for program results. These tools and guidance
reflect CMS’ commitment to discern whether reform demonstrations are
achieving expected outcomes while testing and evaluating new approaches to
improving outcomes for Medicaid beneficiaries.
“We are continually
looking for ways to support state flexibility with greater accountability for
program performance,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “The best ideas
from state leaders are worth testing, so we will continue to support Medicaid
demonstrations paired with robust monitoring and rigorous evaluations.”
Recognizing their role as
the laboratories of democracy, 1115 demonstrations allow states to test new
approaches to providing services that differ from what is required by federal
statutes. This flexibility emphasizes the importance of local leadership and
allows CMS to demonstrate and evaluate state-specific policy approaches to
better serve Medicaid populations.
CMS views states’ ability
to test different approaches as an important tool for continuous improvement,
and is committed to robust evaluation of demonstration projects in order to
properly gauge their effectiveness. Eligibility and coverage
demonstrations specifically allow states to test new policy approaches such
as requiring work or community engagement (CE) among working age adults,
providing premium assistance to purchase private coverage, and engaging
certain beneficiaries through incentives and disincentives for meeting
certain program requirements. These programs are designed to determine
whether these approaches lead to targeted outcomes like increased employment,
successful transitions to private coverage, better financial independence,
and improved beneficiary health and wellbeing.
For each approved 1115
demonstration, states must provide CMS with regular reporting on key
monitoring metrics upon implementation. States are also required to conduct
evaluations by partnering with an independent evaluator. States are required
to submit an evaluation design to CMS for approval following approval of the
final demonstration. These monitoring and evaluation tools and guidance were
designed to support these activities and were developed by CMS through a
rigorous process with subject matter experts, a state monitoring advisory
group, and contributions from experts in the field of evaluation research.
The resources
include:
CMS will provide support
to states to use and adopt these tools through individual technical
assistance and through forums like our Community Engagement Learning
Collaborative. CMS will provide specific instruction on these tools and guidance
through a series of technical assistance sessions for states.
For more information,
please refer to the blog by Administrator Seema Verma: https://www.cms.gov/blog/good-ideas-must-be-evaluated
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