The South Carolina Community Long-term Care Waiver for the Elderly and Disabled is evaluated for cost effectiveness, quality of care, and client satisfaction. This evaluation shows that the waiver is highly effective in offering individuals who are medically and financially eligible for Medicaid ...
South CarolinaTheCommunity Choices Waiverfrom South Carolina Medicaid covers home care and other support services for eligible individuals in the state. The Waiver will also pay for home accessibility modifications to allow an individual greater independence and reduce their need for care services. Anothe...
The waivers allow states to claim federal reimbursement for 90% of the costs of providing family planning services to eligible enrollers; however, such waiver programs must demonstrate to HCFA that they are saving at least as much money as they cost to operate, generally through the prevention ...
Medicaid work requirements are expected to return in Georgia this summer. Other Medicaid work requirement section 1115 waivers may be on the horizon due to the recent Federal Court ruling that vacated the Biden Administration's recission of Georgia's 1115 waiver requiring certain work requirements f...
South Carolina $512 yes South Dakota $530 yes Tennessee $1,024 no Texas $1,563 yes Utah $696 yes Vermont $766 yes Virginia $512 ($1,536 for AIDS waiver) yes Washington $696 (depends on waiver) yes West Virginia $1,536 yes Wisconsin $616 yes Wyoming $1,536 yes Source: Congressio...
This spring, Mississippi came close to a compromise bill that included a work requirement, something that needs a CMS waiver. Had the bill passed and CMS denied the waiver, expansion still would not have taken effect, and the state would have had to apply for the waiver from CMS every year...
“Oklahomans who receive home delivered meals through the … waiver program have choices as to who they select as a meal provider and the type of meal they choose,” said a spokesperson for Oklahoma Human Services, which contracts with Homestyle Direct. ...
(Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas), the pool may be used (through January 31, 2006) to augment Medicaid and SCHIP state plan services for evacuees (e.g., provide services not covered under the state plan) and pay for HCBS waiver services not ...
(47 percent of total) and supplemental/Disproporate Share Hospital (DSH) payments (53 percent). Measured as a whole, HMA estimates long-term services and supports (including nursing facility, home and commmunity-based waiver waiver and other home and community based services) represent the ...
In its waiver request, for example, Kentucky wrote that requiring certain able-bodied adults to work and charging copays and premiums would cause 95,000 of the more than 500,000 newly covered adult Medicaid enrollees to lose coverage, at a savings to the state of $331 million...