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November 7, 2019
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CMS Issues First Annual Update to the Medicaid and CHIP Program
Scorecard
The Scorecard enables American taxpayers to see how Medicaid and CHIP programs improve beneficiaries’ lives, ensures efficient use of taxpayer dollars to strengthen program integrity and accountability.
Today, the Trump
Administration and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) are
continuing to transform Medicaid with the publication of the first annual
update to the Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Scorecard.
The update promotes greater transparency and accountability by including
additional data points, measures and enhanced functionality, and ensuring
taxpayers’ dollars are being used efficiently on the $600 billion programs
which serve nearly 73 million children and adults.
“Taxpayers have a vested
interest in assuring we maintain a strong safety net in our nation’s
commitment to care for our most vulnerable citizens,” said CMS Administrator
Seema Verma. “Under the leadership of President Trump, CMS is taking the
steps necessary to hold states accountable, in part, by giving the public
access to more information on these programs that pushes us all to move
toward better accountability for results – a necessary step for the largest
coverage program in the nation.”
CMS released its
first-ever Medicaid and CHIP Scorecard in June 2018. The fall 2019 Scorecard
updates are part of a broader three-pillared Medicaid strategy to achieve a
better balance between appropriate federal oversight and state flexibility,
ensuring fiscal integrity and promoting accountability for the quality of
care provided to Medicaid beneficiaries. The Scorecard includes measures in
three areas: State Health System Performance; State Administrative
Accountability; and Federal Administrative Accountability.
The Scorecard is the
public-facing federal dashboard of state health and administrative
performance in the Medicaid and CHIP programs. The first Scorecard promoted
significant steps to improve transparency and accountability for program
outcomes giving insight into states’ Medicaid and CHIP program through public
reporting. In July 2019, sections of the Medicaid and CHIP Scorecard were
refreshed with updated data. The fall 2019 Medicaid and CHIP Scorecard update
reflects an expanded set of measures and enhanced functionality.
CMS is responding to
stakeholder feedback and continuing to enhance transparency and
accountability in Medicaid and CHIP by strengthening the Scorecard with
better usability and more information in the national context. New measures
include breast cancer screening, diabetes care poor control, follow-up after
hospitalization for mental illness (children), nursing facility long-stay
hospitalization rate, and healthcare fraud prevention partnership
participation. New national context data points include annual enrollment by
payer, enrollment in any type of managed care plan by state, waivers for Home
& Community Based Services by state, and substance use disorders Section
1115 Demonstrations by state. In addition, the Scorecard includes the first
set of T-MSIS based per capita Medicaid expenditures across a subset of
states.
The site will provide more
functionality by allowing users to sort measures by performance rate or
alphabetical order and toggle between screens to view measures that have
multi-component rates.
CMS continues to engage
internal and external stakeholders in identifying enhancements to the
Scorecard, including receiving input from variety of Medicaid agencies
through a collaboration with the National Association of Medicaid Directors.
For more information
pertaining to the Scorecard please visit: https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/2019-medicaid-and-chip-mac-scorecard
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Thursday, November 7, 2019
CMS Issues First Annual Update to the Medicaid and CHIP Program Scorecard
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