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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: CMS Media Relations CMS
Announces Approval of Oklahoma & Maine’s Substance Use Disorder
Demonstrations, the 30th and 31st to Expand Access to
Combat the Opioid Crisis Oklahoma’s
1115 demonstration also brings to seven the number of states that have both
Serious Mental Illness/ Serious Emotional Disturbance and SUD demonstration
approvals The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced
today, the approval of both the Oklahoma and Maine section 1115
demonstrations to expand treatment for substance abuse disorder. CMS
approved Oklahoma’s new demonstration, titled “Institutions for Mental
Diseases Waiver for Serious Mental Illness/Substance Use Disorder,” and
Maine’s new demonstration, entitled “Maine Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Care
Initiative.” These Medicaid Substance Use Disorder (SUD) demonstration
projects are the 30th and 31st approvals to broaden
treatment services available to Medicaid beneficiaries diagnosed with
SUD, capstoning a dramatic acceleration of participating states since the
Trump Administration streamlined the pathway for states to
receive approval for these demonstrations in 2017. The Oklahoma demonstration
project also brings to seven the number of states that have both Serious
Mental Illness (SMI)/ Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED), and SUD
demonstration authority to increase access to high quality, evidence-based
treatment options for Medicaid beneficiaries with SMI, SED, and/or SUD.
The SMI/SED demonstration opportunity was first created in 2018. These demonstrations are
expected to improve health outcomes and combat the opioid crisis for eligible
Medicaid beneficiaries living in Oklahoma and Maine. Nationwide opioid-related fatal overdoses have impacted 47,000
deaths in 2018 and more than two million individuals who have an opioid use
disorder. Like many other states, the opioid crisis has impacted Oklahoma and
Maine as they continue to see waitlists for inpatient and residential
treatment for beneficiaries with acute SUD diagnoses. The expanded access to
treatment services provided through these demonstrations are especially
important in light of the COVID-19 public health emergency and the strain it
is placing on everyday life. “Today’s announcement represents a powerful reminder of what can
be achieved when states are given the flexibility they need to develop
innovative programs to address local needs. These demonstrations will have a
massive impact on increasing access to vitally needed treatment services for
Oklahomans and Mainers,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. The approval of these demonstrations opens the door to critical
treatment options including continuity of care in the community following
episodes of acute care in hospitals and residential treatment facilities that
qualify as Institutions of Mental Diseases (IMDs) as it allows the Oklahoma
and Maine Medicaid programs to overcome longstanding payment exclusions.
Oklahoma now has the authority to receive federal Medicaid payment for
medically necessary residential SMI, SED and/or SUD treatment in IMDs, and
Maine has the authority to receive federal Medicaid payment for SUD treatment
in IMDs. In addition, the Oklahoma demonstration provides facility-based
stabilization of beneficiaries who are in a crisis due to mental health
diseases and SUD. The demonstration will allow inpatient treatment services
for short-term residents within settings that qualify as IMDs and includes
services made available through call centers, mobile crisis units and
intensive outpatient services. CMS is already seeing results from other approved SUD
demonstrations that improve access to opioid treatment in other states: In
Virginia, the number of Medicaid beneficiaries with SUD receiving SUD
services increased 104%, from 13,389 to 27,319. For more information, please visit: Oklahoma 1115 demonstration - https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/section-1115-demonstrations/downloads/ok-imd-waiver-smi-sud-ca.pdf Maine 1115 demonstration - https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/section-1115-demonstrations/downloads/me-sud-care-initiative-ca.pdf ### Get CMS
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Monday, January 4, 2021
CMS NEWS: CMS Announces Approval of Oklahoma & Maine’s Substance Use Disorder Demonstrations, the 30th and 31st to Expand Access to Combat the Opioid Crisis
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