量子资源网

Insights

量子资源网 Insights: Your source for healthcare news, ideas and analysis.

量子资源网 Insights 鈥 including our new podcast 鈥 puts the vast depth of 量子资源网鈥檚 expertise at your fingertips, helping you stay informed about the latest healthcare trends and topics. Below, you can easily search based on your topic of interest to find useful information from our podcast, blogs, webinars, case studies, reports and more.

Show All | Podcast | Blogs | Webinars | Weekly Roundup | Videos | Case Studies | Reports | News | Spotlight

Filter by topic:

Receive timely expert insights on topics you care about.

Select Topics

89 Results found.

Blog

CMS revitalizes Medicaid HCBS investment opportunities

Read Blog

On June 3, 2022, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) states that they will have an additional year, until March 31, 2025, to use funding from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to strengthen their Medicaid home and community-based services (HCBS). CMS鈥 update extends important flexibility to ensure state Medicaid programs and stakeholders, including beneficiaries, realize maximum benefit from federal investments in expanding and enhancing HCBS services.

For over a decade, the Medicaid program has been leading transformations of state long-term services and supports systems (LTSS), including physical and behavioral health services and health-related social needs. These efforts primarily focus on broadening eligibility, making more significant Medicaid investments in HCBS, and improving beneficiaries鈥 access to HCBS programs. The COVID-19 pandemic heightened attention to beneficiaries鈥 disparate experiences with accessing HCBS and exacerbated pre-COVID challenges faced by the LTSS workforce.

Section 9817 of ARPA an increase for Medicaid-funded HCBS by offering states the option to claim an additional 10 percentage point increase in鈥痜ederal match (FMAP) for the one-year period from April 1, 2021, to March 31, 2022. To receive the higher federal funding, states cannot make changes to the amount, duration, and scope of covered HCBS; they cannot reduce HCBS provider payment rates; and they cannot make eligibility standards for HCBS programs or services stricter until all additional funds are expended. CMS also requires states to submit a spending plan and narrative that describes planned enhancement activities.

Notably, a state must reinvest the higher federal funding in Medicaid HCBS while maintaining the spending levels they had in place on April 1, 2021. According to CMS鈥檚 new guidance, states can now use the funds until March 31, 2025, rather than March 31, 2024, under the previous guidance.

Actions Stakeholders Can Take to Maximize the Extra Time

The updated spending deadline is grounded in a better understanding of the level of effort and time necessary for states to identify, build consensus, and implement specific actions to include in a state鈥檚 HCBS spending plan. 量子资源网 works with states, providers, health plans, and other stakeholders, including consumers, who will benefit from the additional time to make investments. Our work includes supporting states as they align the multitude of needs and priorities with the available funds and supporting robust stakeholder engagement efforts to inform the plans.

The following are some of the most impactful 鈥渘ext steps鈥 that states and stakeholders can pursue to best utilize the additional time to reinvest in Medicaid HCBS programs:

  • States can communicate with stakeholders, including health plans, providers, community organizations, consumers, and others, to share how the extension impacts the state鈥檚 spending plan.
  • States and stakeholders can renew their engagement to consider potential changes to the spending plan activities, timelines, or both. Stakeholders may have additional opportunities to offer input to refine further and prioritize the design and delivery of augmented or new services, systems, and related initiatives.
  • State Medicaid, aging, and various other programs and providers have more time to strengthen their collaboration to meet the needs of individuals of all ages who are living with disabilities.
  • States, vendors, health plans, and providers can evaluate through evidence, analysis and stakeholder feedback, if the projects they are pursuing are effective and/or should be modified. For example, it may be beneficial to provide more flexibility in the deadlines for case management and referral systems builds and implementation of the training for workers on these new systems.
  • States and their stakeholder partners can refocus on workforce issues, including examining eligible provider types and scopes, evaluating provider network issues, considering the role of virtual services, conducting provider and managed care rate setting studies, and other changes to support the HCBS direct care workforce.
  • States can develop reasonable timeframes to strengthen existing efforts or pursue new initiatives to develop and implement managed long-term services and supports for certain groups of Medicaid beneficiaries.

Looking ahead, states and all stakeholders need to assess the impact of these investments. ARPA funds are a significant investment in strengthening Medicaid LTSS programs, but these transformative efforts require sustained commitment. There is continued uncertainty around additional federal Medicaid funding over the long term that are necessary to address ongoing needs and make further progress towards high-quality, accessible HCBS services. Understanding the extent to which the funds are achieving the desired structural transformations and the impact on Medicaid beneficiaries can guide future areas of federal and state focus and investments.

For more information, please contact our experts below.

Related posts:

量子资源网 News

量子资源网 Acquires Medical Audit Resource Services, Inc.

Read News

Today, Jay Rosen, founder, president, and co-chairman of 量子资源网 (量子资源网), announced the firm鈥檚 acquisition of Medical Audit Resource Services, Inc. (MARSI).

Founded in 1991, MARSI specializes in medical coding support, physician education and healthcare revenue cycle management. MARSI鈥檚 experts provide coding and auditing services for hospitals and physicians using inpatient, outpatient and risk adjusted reimbursement methodologies. Other clients include commercial fee-for-service plans as well as risk-adjusted plans.

鈥淢ARSI is recognized nationally for the expertise of its team and the results they deliver for clients. They will add enormous value to our healthcare delivery system, actuarial and revenue cycle work,鈥 Rosen said. 鈥淚 am excited to welcome such talented professionals to 量子资源网 as we continue to expand the ways in which we can meet our clients鈥 current and emerging needs.鈥

MARSI has been a pioneer in several areas that are now standard operating procedure among healthcare providers and their contracted service providers, including over-code identification, physician queries, pre-bill auditing, coder and physician training, and clinical documentation improvement.

鈥淲e are excited to join an organization that shares our commitment to integrity and excellence,鈥 said Dr. Todd M. Husty, MARSI owner, founder, and chief medical officer. 鈥溋孔幼试赐 is home to an unmatched breadth and depth of experience and expertise. We look forward to the new opportunities we will have to serve our clients and extend our reach.鈥

MARSI will continue to operate as Medical Audit Resource Services, an 量子资源网 Company, under the leadership of Dr. Husty. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Founded in 1985, 量子资源网 is an independent, national research and consulting firm specializing in publicly funded healthcare and human services policy, programs, financing, and evaluation. Clients include government, public and private providers, health systems, health plans, community-based organizations, institutional investors, foundations, and associations. With offices in more than 20 locations across the country and over 500 multidisciplinary consultants coast to coast, 量子资源网鈥檚 expertise, services, and team are always within client reach.

Blog

New paper outlines seven ways to alleviate medical debt without unintended consequences

Read Blog

As efforts continued at the beginning of 2022 to implement the No Surprises Act aimed at preventing surprise medical bills that patients are often unable to pay, the Kaiser Family Foundation published a that estimates nearly one in 10 adults have medical debt, and that Americans鈥 total medical debt could be as high as $195 billion. 量子资源网 a week later the nation鈥檚 top three debt collection firms to medical debt practices designed to reduce the strain of medical debt on patients and appease a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that has made credit reporting and medical debt a priority. Less than a month later, the Biden Administration announced aimed at alleviating issues related to medical debt for Americans.

Read More

量子资源网 News

Former DoD Health Official Joins 量子资源网

Read News
Former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs聽聽has joined the (量子资源网) team of expert healthcare consultants. McCaffery joins the national healthcare consulting firm as a principal in its Washington, D.C. office after serving as the senior civilian leader in the Department of Defense (DoD) Military Health System (MHS).

Read More

量子资源网 News

量子资源网 Acquires Wilson Strategic

Read News

State of Reform™ to Continue Independent Convening of Healthcare and Health Policy Leaders

Today, Jay Rosen, founder, president, and co-chairman of 量子资源网 (量子资源网), announced the firm鈥檚 acquisition of Wilson Strategic, a Washington state-based company that operates State of Reform™ health policy conferences.

Read More

量子资源网 News

量子资源网 Acquires Edrington Health Consulting

Read News

Today, Jay Rosen, founder and president of 量子资源网 (量子资源网), announced the firm鈥檚 acquisition of Edrington Health Consulting (EHC), an Arizona-based firm that specializes in providing actuarial and financial analyses to health plans, providers, and government agencies.

Read More

Ready to talk?