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Today,
the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced a strategy
for implementation of the home and community-based settings regulation, in
partnership with the Administration for Community Living (ACL), that aligns
the focus of federal support and state compliance activities with the
realities of the direct-service workforce crisis exacerbated by the COVID-19
public health emergency (PHE). CMS and ACL believe this strategy will
ensure implementation of important regulatory criteria related to beneficiary
rights in the short-term, with sustained state and provider efforts to fully
implement all other settings criteria. This
multi-faceted implementation approach contains the following components, in
order for states to continue federal reimbursement of home and
community-based services (HCBS) beyond the transition period: ·
States must receive
final Statewide Transition Plan approval by March 17, 2023. ·
States and providers
must be in compliance with all settings criteria not directly impacted
by PHE disruptions, including PHE-related workforce challenges, by March 17,
2023. ·
Time-limited
corrective action plans (CAPs) will be available to states to authorize
additional time to achieve full compliance with settings criteria that are
directly impacted by PHE disruptions, when states document the efforts to
meet these requirements to the fullest extent possible, and are in compliance
with all other settings criteria. CMS
will be holding multiple meetings with HCBS stakeholders to review this
information. For more information related to this announcement on
implementation of the home and community-based settings regulation, please
visit: https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/home-community-based-services/guidance/home-community-based-services-final-regulation/index.html |
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Tuesday, May 24, 2022
Home and Community-Based Services Final Rule Update: Final Statewide Transition Plan Submissions, Settings Criteria Not Impacted by the COVID-19 PHE, and Requests from States for Corrective Action Plans
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