States lack resources to support new Medicaid waiver programs, association asserts
04/25/24 at 03:00 AM
States lack resources to support new Medicaid waiver programs, association asserts
McKnights Home Care; by Adam Healy; 4/22/24
Medicaid 1115 waivers, which are commonly used to improve or expand home- and community-based services, face serious challenges as understaffed state programs are increasingly incapable of moving proposals through the administrative “pipeline,” the National Association of Medicaid Directors said in a recent letter. “The tough reality is that the Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services, which has taken many steps to streamline its administrative processes, simply does not have the staff resources to move forward all of the waivers in its pipeline,” Kate McEvoy, executive director of NAMD, wrote in the letter.