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A Medicaid and CHIP state plan is an agreement between a state and the Federal government describing how that state administers its Medicaid and CHIP programs. It gives an assurance that a state will abide by Federal rules and may claim Federal matching funds for its program activities. The state plan sets out groups of individuals to be covered, services to be provided, methodologies for providers to be reimbursed and the administrative activities that are underway in the state.
When a state is planning to make a change to its program policies or operational approach, states send state plan amendments (SPAs) to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) for review and approval. States also submit SPAs to request permissible program changes, make corrections, or update their Medicaid or CHIP state plan with new information.
Persons with disabilities having problems accessing the SPA PDF files may call 410-786-0429 for assistance.
Summary: This SPA provides Alaska with approval to provide 12 months of continuous postpartum coverage to individuals enrolled in its Medicaid program and increases the income eligibility for pregnant individuals up to 225 percent of the FPL.
Summary: Modifies the language that describes the rate categories for the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) by removing the QMB rates in the rate-setting methodology. This change does not fundamentally change the formula for rate calculation.
Summary: CMS is approving this time-limited state plan amendment to allow the state to implement temporary policies while returning to normal operations after the COVID-19 national emergency. The purpose of this amendment is to temporarily extend the suspension of behavioral health prior/service authorizations for one year after the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE). This extension was authorized under the authority of an 1135 blanket waiver on 4.2.20. The TE extension is necessary to aid Alaska's return to routine operations.
Summary: CMS is approving this time-limited state plan amendment to allow the state to implement temporary policies while returning to normal operations after the COVID-19 national emergency. The purpose of this amendment is to waive first aid and CPR requirements on Attached Sheet to Attachment 3.1-A, page 11a and Attachment 3.1-K, page 7 for three months after the end of the PHE.
Summary: The SPA uses American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) reinvestment funds to establish peer recovery support services in SUD setting in alignment with behavioral health priorities and stakeholder response. This SPA also removed the waiver requirement for prescribing buprenorphine for opioid use disorder based on the federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Announcement.
Summary: CMS is approving this time-limited state plan amendment to allow the state to implement temporary policies while returning to normal operations after the COVID-19 national emergency. The purpose of this amendment is to extend the Disaster Relief SPA authority for 10% increase in HCBS state plan reimbursement through 6 months post-PHE to align with Appendix K authority.
Summary: This submission complies with the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act of 2021. ARP requires coverage of COVID-19 vaccines, testing, treatment, and treatment of a condition that could complicate the treatment of COVID-19 in Medicaid.