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CMS NEWS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 27, 2020
Contact: CMS Media
Relations
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Trump
Administration Approves 34th State Request for Medicaid Emergency
Waivers
Expeditious wavier approvals ensure that CMS provides states
with maximum flexibility needed to care for Medicaid beneficiaries during
coronavirus public health emergency
Under President Trump’s
leadership, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) approved
its 34th state Medicaid waiver request under Section 1135 of the Social
Security Act. Granting these waivers is made possible by the
President’s national emergency declaration to ensure that CMS is providing
state partners with the maximum flexibility needed to care for Medicaid
beneficiaries during the coronavirus public health emergency.
These Medicaid 1135 waiver
approvals were approved in record time, all within days of the states’
submission of requests and had an average approval time of less than six
days. Other types of Medicaid waivers can require months of negotiation, but
in light of the urgent and evolving needs of states during COVID-19 CMS
developed a streamlined template for facilitate expedited application and
approval of Medicaid 1135 waivers. CMS will continue to work with additional
states that submit requests to promptly review and approve their
applications.
These approvals provide
states new flexibilities to focus their resources to provide the best
possible care for their Medicaid beneficiaries in response to the coronavirus
outbreak. In addition to the Section Medicaid 1135 waiver approvals, CMS has
also approved eight state requests to invoke emergency flexibilities in their
programs that care for the elderly and people with disabilities in their
homes and communities. These approvals give states a range of flexibilities
including the ability to enroll out-of-state or new providers more quickly,
temporarily delay Medicaid hearings to focus resources, and temporarily suspend
prior authorization requirements.
“Thanks to the decisive
leadership of President Trump during this emergency, CMS is responding to
urgent requests from governors for regulatory relief to more quickly and
effectively care for their most vulnerable citizens” said CMS Administrator
Seema Verma. “These waivers allow states to make extraordinary adjustments to
their Medicaid programs to meet the unprecedented demands of this emergency.”
CMS will continue to
expeditiously review and approve, as appropriate, all Section 1135 waivers
and other requests that the agency receives in continuation of the Trump
Administration’s commitment to the coronavirus response that is locally
executed, state managed and federally supported. The most recent
addition of Medicaid 1135 state approvals includes New York, Colorado,
Hawaii, Idaho, Massachusetts, Maryland, Connecticut, Delaware, Minnesota,
Pennsylvania and Wyoming. They join the following states with
already-approved 1135 approval letters: Iowa, Indiana, Rhode Island, Kansas,
Kentucky, Missouri, Oregon, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Alabama,
California, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New Jersey, Arizona, Virginia, North
Carolina, Mississippi Louisiana, Illinois, Washington and Florida. All
Section 1135 approval letters will be posted here as they are
issued.
CMS provides guidance to
states on how to apply for Section 1135 waivers through the Medicaid Disaster
Response Tool Kit, which can be found here. To further the
agency’s efforts, CMS has developed checklists and tools to expedite
COVID-19 virus requests and approvals for waivers and other commonly
requested flexibilities during the current public health emergency.
Home and community based program reosurces can be found here.
These waivers, and earlier
CMS actions in response to coronavirus, are part of the ongoing White House
Coronavirus Task Force efforts. To keep up with the important work the task
force is doing in response to coronavirus, visit www.coronavirus.gov. For a complete and updated
list of CMS actions, and other information specific to CMS, please visit the Current Emergencies Website.
Additionally, CMS has launched a dedicated, Medicaid.gov, COVID-19 resource page that
will be continually updated with relevant information.
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