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Nine states have paused "procedural enrollments" to course-correct issues flagged by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services: Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, New York, West Virginia and Wyoming.
Several states' mitigation plans address overly complicated/useless forms or address adding enrollment methods, which the federal program requires. "Nearly 20 states did not let their beneficiaries renew using all modalities -- phone, mail, in-person or online -- and eight states requested more information on their requests for renewal than is needed to determine eligibility," Mills-Greg writes. "To fix these potential violations. . . some states have agreed to provide simplified forms, add instructions explaining what information is required or pre-populate renewal forms. . . . Plans can also include extending call center hours, letting individuals or organizations help beneficiaries submit renewals."
Twenty-six states "entered a mitigation plan in part because they were not conducting renewals ex parte, which is where a beneficiary's eligibility is confirmed administratively with third-party data, like participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program," Mills-Greg writes. "Experts say renewing coverage via ex parte reduces paperwork, potentially saving enrollees from losing Medicaid coverage because of a missing form or they didn't return a renewal request on time."
California, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Rhode Island and Tennessee -- were reported with "no identified violations of federal renewal requirements."
A state's political identity--red, blue or purple--does not determine compliance with federal Medicaid requirements or the need for a mitigation plan. Arielle Kane, Families USA director of Medicaid initiatives, told Mills-Gregg: "It's not a political problem; it's a problem with the enrollment systems; it's a problem with our infrastructure; it's a problem with, you know, how we track people -- all of these things -- then I think it almost maybe will de-stigmatize it a little bit and help us get to solutions."
from The Rural Blog https://ift.tt/Cpa2ZyF Nine states halt Medicaid 'procedural enrollments;'other states enter mitigation plans to address process flaws - Entrepreneur Generations
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