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July 15, 2019
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CMS Responds to States and Releases State Relief and Empowerment
Waiver Application Resources
Resource tools designed to help states
better understand waiver regulations and available resources
Today, the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), released new resources to support
states with improving their health insurance markets and making coverage more
affordable through State Relief and Empowerment Waivers, also known as section
1332 waivers. These new resources include a checklist of required waiver
elements and model templates designed to help states better understand and
navigate the section 1332 waiver application process.
“To date, the Trump
Administration has approved seven reinsurance-type waivers that lowered
premiums and strengthened insurance markets—showing our strong commitment to
help states achieve better results for their citizens,” said CMS
Administrator Seema Verma. “While states have tremendous opportunities to
strengthen their health insurance markets through a State Relief and
Empowerment Waiver, we’ve also heard from states that they need more help and
detail from CMS in putting together their waiver applications. This new
package of resources should reduce some of the guesswork and burden on states
as they craft their waiver applications.”
Between 2013 and 2017,
average premiums in states using HealthCare.gov doubled. Issuers also began
exiting health insurance markets in 2017 and, by 2018, more than half of all
counties across America had only one issuer. To begin addressing these
problems, President Trump issued an executive order directing agencies to
minimize the economic burden of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and to provide
greater flexibility to states in implementing healthcare programs.
CMS and the Department of
the Treasury issued new guidance in 2018 giving states greater flexibility to
waive certain ACA requirements under Section 1332 of the ACA with the goal of
stabilizing insurance markets and providing more affordable coverage options
to state residents. Shortly after issuing the guidance, CMS issued four
waiver concepts illustrating how states can take advantage of this new
flexibility. The concepts detail a number of innovative approaches states can
pursue to improve their markets, including restructuring the ACA’s premium
tax credit to make coverage more affordable for young and healthy enrollees,
allowing tax credits to be deposited into consumer-directed accounts that can
be used to buy a broader range of health insurance plans, and pursuing
innovative strategies to address high-cost enrollees—all while preserving
access to coverage and improving options for people with pre-existing
conditions.
The tools released today
include an overview that further details how each wavier concept can be used
to improve insurance markets and templates outlining what states need to
address in their applications. The templates also identify areas of
flexibility and variations states can consider. For example, states are free
to combine multiple waiver concepts or come up with their own waiver ideas.
States are not required to use these resources to submit a section 1332
waiver application. A state’s use of any of these resources does not
guarantee approval of a section 1332 waiver application, and the state will
have to comply with the applicable statute and regulations.
Because states have found
similar materials helpful in the past, CMS is also releasing an updated
checklist that states can use in applying for a State Relief and Empowerment
Waiver. This updated checklist itemizes the elements required to be included
in the waiver application, including specific information about the waiver
concepts, and a citation to the relevant regulatory provisions.
The resources shared today
are another part of CMS’s efforts to work with states to help them develop
insurance markets that best meet the needs of their residents.
To view the waiver
concepts, templates and application checklist, visit: https://www.cms.gov/CCIIO/Programs-and-Initiatives/State-Innovation-Waivers/Section_1332_State_Innovation_Waivers-.html#Application%20Tools%20and%20Resources
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Monday, July 15, 2019
CMS Responds to States and Releases State Relief and Empowerment Waiver Application Resources
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