CMS NEWS
For Immediate Release
June 25, 2019
Contact: CMS Media
Relations
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CMS Commits $50 Million to Assist States with Substance Use
Disorder Treatment and Recovery
Notice of Funding Opportunity will award 18-month planning grants to at least 10 State Medicaid Agencies
Today, the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced a Notice of Funding Opportunity
that provides State Medicaid agencies with information to apply for planning
grants that will aid in the treatment and recovery of substance use disorders
(SUDs), including opioid use disorder (OUD). Fighting the opioid epidemic is
one of CMS’s top priorities, and the planning grants are an important step in
that effort.
The planning grants are
intended to increase the capacity of Medicaid providers to deliver SUD
treatment or recovery services through an ongoing assessment of the SUD
treatment needs of the State; recruitment, training, and technical assistance
for Medicaid providers that offer SUD treatment or recovery services; and
improved reimbursement for and expansion of the number or treatment capacity
of Medicaid providers. To apply, State Medicaid agencies are required to
submit an 18-month proposal by August 9th to increase the capacity
of Medicaid providers throughout the State and quickly deliver SUD treatment
or recovery services within local communities. CMS will review all of the
applications and select at least 10 proposals, with awards totaling
$50,000,000.
“CMS is pulling every
lever to combat the opioid epidemic, and increasing access to treatments for
Americans suffering from substance use disorder is essential to addressing
this issue,” said CMS Principal Deputy Administrator for Policy and
Operations Kimberly Brandt. “State-level innovation has been and will
continue to be key in addressing the opioid crisis and this funding
opportunity provides states with a significant opportunity to expand access
to critical treatments for their citizens.”
CMS has a comprehensive
three-pronged approach to combat the opioid crisis, which is laid out in the
CMS Roadmap to Address the Opioid Epidemic and
focuses on prevention, treatment, and data. The implementation of section
1003 of the Substance Use Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery
and Treatment for Patients and Communities (SUPPORT) Act (P.L. 115-27) and
the release of this Notice of Funding Opportunity represent a key aspect of
our efforts to increase access to evidence-based treatment for OUD.
The application for
planning grants is the first step CMS is taking in implementing section 1003
of the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act. Enacted on October 24, 2018,
the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act is a comprehensive bill that tackles
multiple aspects of the epidemic including treatment, prevention, recovery
and enforcement. Section 1003 authorizes CMS to conduct a 54-month
demonstration project to increase substance use provider capacity, beginning
with this 18-month planning phase. Upon completion of the planning phase, up
to 5 states will be selected to carry out a subsequent 36-month
demonstration.
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Tuesday, June 25, 2019
CMS Commits $50 Million to Assist States with Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery
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