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CMS NEWS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: CMS Media Relations Trump
Administration Announces Medicaid and CHIP Managed Care Final Rule, Continues
Commitment to Transform Medicaid by Delivering Greater Flexibility to
States Final
rule improves balance of federal oversight and state flexibility while
maintaining critical beneficiary and quality of care protections Today, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
released the 2020 Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
Managed Care final rule. The final rule fulfills one of the Trump
Administration’s earliest commitment to states by reducing unnecessary
administrative burden and federal regulatory barriers. The purpose of the
rule is to ensure state Medicaid and CHIP agencies are able to work
effectively to develop and implement managed care programs that better serve
each state’s growing number of Medicaid and CHIP beneficiaries. “The era of prescriptive regulations has failed,” said
Administrator Seema Verma. “This rule represents a concerted effort to
transform Medicaid to improve quality and access for its beneficiaries. This
will remove the burden on states while ensuring appropriate oversight of
managed care organizations. The government should identify expected outcomes,
results, and standards – not micromanage processes.” Today’s final rule was designed to improve federal oversight and
state flexibility while maintaining beneficiary protections and providing
high quality of care for the 55 million beneficiaries who are enrolled in
Medicaid managed care plans. This also includes the 79 percent of CHIP
children in 32 states who enrolled in CHIP managed care plans. The rule fosters accountability by ensuring CMS issues guidance
to help states more quickly complete the federal rate review process, while
preserving the requirement for states to implement a Quality Rating System
(QRS) for the managed care plans they contract with, so beneficiaries can
have information about their plan and make informed decisions about their
healthcare. The rule also reinforces CMS’s commitment to providing access and
quality care to beneficiaries living in rural America by changing the minimum
standards states must use in developing network adequacy requirements in a
way that supports state facilitation for telehealth
options. In 2016, CMS issued a Medicaid & CHIP Managed Care Final
Rule to update the regulations governing Medicaid and CHIP managed care
programs. However, numerous stakeholders complained that the 2016 regulations
were overly prescriptive and burdensome. As a result, CMS formed a working
group with the National Association of Medicaid Directors (NAMD) and State
Medicaid Directors to review and prioritize areas of concern within the
managed care regulations. The recommendations from this group culminated in
the proposals that CMS put forward for comment in November 2018. This final rule strengthens provisions in the 2016 rule taking
into consideration the comments the agency received, giving states greater
flexibility to establish appropriate payment for Medicaid and CHIP services
and to set standards that effectively address the healthcare needs specific
to their state, while ensuring appropriate beneficiary
protections. The majority of provisions will be effective thirty days after
issuance of the Final Rule. There are two provisions that will be effective
with contract rating periods starting on or after July 1, 2021 and two
provisions that states will be required to come into compliance with for certain
reports and quality strategies submitted on or after July 1,
2021. For more information, please visit: https://www.federalregister.gov/public-inspection/2020-24758/medicaid-program-medicaid-and-childrens-health-insurance-program-managed-care For a fact sheet on the CHIP Managed Care final rule, please
visit: https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/medicaid-childrens-health-insurance-program-chip-managed-care-final-rule-cms-2408-f ### Get CMS
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Monday, November 9, 2020
CMS NEWS: Trump Administration Announces Medicaid and CHIP Managed Care Final Rule, Continues Commitment to Transform Medicaid by Delivering Greater Flexibility to States
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