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CMS Finalizes Rule to Protect Medicaid Provider Payments
Final rule ensures Medicaid providers receive complete payments as required by law
The Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services (CMS) today released the Medicaid Provider
Reassignment Regulation final rule removing a state’s ability to divert
portions of Medicaid provider payments to third parties outside of the scope
of what the statute allows.
CMS received more than
7,000 comments from the public, healthcare providers, unions, state agencies,
and advocacy groups during the comment period for the proposed rule.
CMS took the comments into consideration when finalizing its proposal.
“State Medicaid programs
are responsible for ensuring that taxpayer dollars are dedicated to providing
healthcare services for low-income, vulnerable Americans and are not diverted
in ways that do not comply with federal law,” said CMS Administrator Seema
Verma. “This final rule is intended to ensure that providers receive their
complete payment, and that any circumstance where a state redirects part of a
provider’s payment is clearly allowed under the law.”
Section 1902(a)(32) of the
Social Security Act generally prohibits States from making payments for
Medicaid services to anyone but the provider. The statute provides only a few
specific exceptions to this requirement, such as allowing payment to be made
in certain circumstances pursuant to an employment relationship, to medical
facilities and billing agents, and under court-ordered wage garnishments.
In 2014, CMS revised the
Medicaid Provider Reassignment Regulation to provide for a new exception to
the direct payment requirement for certain providers, which primarily include
independent in-home personal care workers. This new regulatory exception
authorized a state to make Medicaid payments to third parties on behalf of
certain providers . After further review, CMS has determined that the new
exception created by the 2014 rule is not authorized by the statute and may
have resulted in provider payments being diverted in ways that do not comport
with the law. Therefore, CMS is finalizing the rule to remove this
impermissible exception.
To view the Final Rule,
click here: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2019/05/06/2019-09118/medicaid-program-reassignment-of-medicaid-provider-claims
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