Home Invites Blogs Chat Events Forums Groups Members News Photos Videos
Home > > Post Content

HOW MEDICAID AND SCHOOL BASED SERVICES GRANTS AWARDED TO 18 STATES, OVERVIEW ...! (1097 hits)


For Immediate Release From OSERS!


Medicaid and School Based Services

Overview of Medicaid and School-Based Services

The Medicaid program is a partnership between the state and Federal governments. CMS provides Federal Financial Participation (FFP) to states by matching eligible state program expenditures at a specified percentage through a quarterly grant award process. CMS also oversees state programs to ensure that they are consistent with federal requirements. Within federal statutory and regulatory requirements, states operate the Medicaid program and make decisions about program administration, eligibility, services, and covered services. States are also responsible for establishing methodologies to pay providers for furnishing health care services to Medicaid beneficiaries. The methods and policies that states use to determine how their Medicaid programs operate are described within a written Medicaid State plan, which is approved by CMS. In addition, states provide guidance to providers through program manuals and billing instructions that are generally available on state Medicaid agency websites.

School-based services (SBS) play an important role in the health of children and adolescents. Although schools are primarily providers of education-related activities, the school setting offers a unique opportunity to enroll children in Medicaid and facilitate access to coverage as well as provide health services directly to ANY Medicaid enrolled children. Schools provide a venue to enhance early identification of health needs and connect students to a broad range of health care services, including behavioral health resources. Specifically, SBS providers can help promote health and educational equity and increase school attendance by:

Helping eligible students enroll in the Medicaid program.

Connecting students’ Medicaid-eligible family members with Medicaid health coverage.
Providing Medicaid-covered health services in schools and seeking payment for services furnished. Health services can include any covered service, including EPSDT services, at the State Medicaid agency’s discretion.

Offering Medicaid-covered services that support at-risk Medicaid eligible students.
Providing Medicaid-covered services and performing Medicaid administrative activities to improving student wellness.

Providing Medicaid-covered services that reduce emergency room visits.
Providing Medicaid-covered services and performing Medicaid administrative activities that promotes a healthy environment and promotes learning.

It is important for SBS providers to receive reimbursement to cover costs associated with delivering and administering covered Medicaid services provided to children in school settings.

States and schools have long relied on Medicaid to fund covered services provided to children with disabilities under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). However, more recently, schools have expanded SBS to include routine preventive care, on-going primary care, and treatment to enable children and adolescents’ access to care in the setting where they spend the most time: https://www.medicaid.gov/resources-for-sta...


********

CMS Awards School-Based Services Grants to 18 States
June 25, 2024


Eighteen (18) states are recipients of the grants for the Implementation, Enhancement, and Expansion of Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) School-Based Services. The states will use these funds to support their efforts to connect millions more children to critical health care services, especially mental health services, at school. Made possible by the historic investments of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (BSCA), the states will each receive up to $2.5 million over 3 years for the implementation, enhancement, and expansion of the use of school-based health services through Medicaid and CHIP.

The grants notice of opportunity was announced in January, 2024. Additionally, in partnership with the Department of Education, the Department of Health and Human Services sent a letter to governors on the importance of the opportunity.

The awardees are:

Alaska***
Delaware**
Kansas***
Kentucky*
Maryland***
Massachusetts*
Minnesota*
Nevada**
New Hampshire**
North Carolina**
Oklahoma**
Oregon***
Pennsylvania**
Rhode Island***
Vermont***
Washington***
West Virginia***
Wisconsin***
Recipient Type: *Enhancement **Expansion ***Implementation

Recipient Type Definitions
*The Enhancement of SBS includes states that have expanded the coverage and billing of Medicaid services provided in schools to include any Medicaid or CHIP covered service provided to a Medicaid- or CHIP-enrolled student by a Medicaid- or CHIP-participating provider, regardless of whether that service is provided pursuant to a student’s IEP/IFSP, 504 Plan, or any other Medicaid- or CHIP-enrolled beneficiary (can be defined in a health care plan). Up to three grant awards were available for enhancement states.

**The Expansion of SBS includes states that have expanded the coverage and billing of Medicaid or CHIP services provided in schools beyond what is provided pursuant to a student’s IEP/IFSP. For purposes of these grant awards, the term “expansion” includes state Medicaid programs or CHIPs that allow for at least one enrolled provider providing non-IEP/IFSP services (such as a school nurse). For example, a state that has included all Medicaid or CHIP coverable IEP services in their state plan, plus additional Medicaid or CHIP coverage of allowable vaccine administration and fluoride varnish treatments provided to Medicaid-enrolled students, would be included in this category. Up to seven grant awards were available for expansion states.

***The Implementation of SBS includes states that have yet to expand the coverage of and billing for Medicaid and CHIP services provided in schools beyond that which is provided pursuant to a student’s individualized education program (IEP) or individualized family services program (IFSP). No fewer than 10 grant awards were available for implementation states.

Additionally, the CMS SBS technical assistance center released two additional resources to assist states in implementing SBS:

Medicaid School-Based Services Readiness Checklist Tool : A resource to help state Medicaid agencies draft an SBS state plan amendment (SPA), adopt certain flexibilities, and generally assist in the process of working with CMS to reimburse for SBS.
Updated School-Based Services Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Additional technical assistance FAQs for state Medicaid agencies based on questions received from the states.

Learn more: https://www.medicaid.gov/resources-for-sta...

VISIT: https://x.com/ED_Sped_Rehab

Posted By: agnes levine
Wednesday, June 26th 2024 at 2:26PM
You can also click here to view all posts by this author...

Report obscenity | post comment
Share |
Please Login To Post Comments...
Email:
Password:

 
More From This Author
HOW TO TAKE NAMI-MARYLAND'S ACTION ALERT TO PROTECT MENTAL HEALTH BUDGET FUNDING, NOTE-CARD WRITING...
HOW PONTIFF LEO URGES PRAYER FOR ROARING BOMBS TO CEASE; WAR IS NO SOLUTION; CALL TO CONSCIOUS...
HOW PONTIFF POPE STATES: PEACE NOT BUILT WITH MUTUAL THREATS OR DEATH-DEALING ARMS; THEOLOGY MOVE CHURCH....
HOW NAMI-ILLINOIS ACTION ALERT RAISES AWARENES TO SUPPORT #VOTEFORMENTALHEALTH, SELF-HARM AWARENESS MONTH!
HOW TO JOIN APOSTLE DR. PAULA PRICE, PH.D.'S WEEKLY Q & A ON GOD'S ACCURATE WORD OF TRUTH!
HOW APOSTOLIC EDIFICATION BY APOSTLE JOHN ECKHARDT WELCOMES YOU, THE HEAVENS DROP, FEBRUARY DECREES (2)....
HOW PONTIFF LEO STATES PEACE IS URGENTLY NEEDED; LENT & RAMADAN CATALYST FOR RENEWAL; ENVY & THE INTERNET....
HOW REV. AL SHARPTON WILL HOST SPECIAL TRIBUTE TO THE LATE REV. JESSE JACKSON FEBRUARY 21, 2026!
Forward This Blog Entry!
Home

(Advertise Here)
Who's Online
>> more | invite 
Black Health Statistics
+ African Americans are 70% more likely to get Diabetes than whites.

+ More African Americans are obese than any other ethnic group in the U.S.

+ Infant mortality rates are twice as high for African Americans than for whites.

+ African Americans are more likely to die from Heart Disease than any other ethnic group.

Latest Member Activity
beverly oliver just edited her profile. 01:20AM
beverly oliver just posted a blog entitled 'new book revisits usha village: a timely conversation with dr. sebi 20 years later'. 01:13AM
beverly oliver just posted a blog entitled 'sebisms: sage wisdom you can test and live by'. 12:55AM
reginald culpepper just posted a article entitled 'black americans at higher risk for kidney failure'. 02:51PM
nia mensah just became a new member. 10:22AM
beverly oliver just posted a blog entitled 'mansa books service to correctional institutions'. 07:14PM
beverly oliver just posted a blog entitled 'howard university, dr. sebi and me'. 04:34PM
beverly oliver just posted a video entitled 'dembali, a labor of love'. 03:25PM
beverly oliver just posted a blog entitled 'what more can you know about dr. sebi, that modern-day george washington carver?'. 12:43PM
beverly oliver just posted a blog entitled 'new book dr. sebi speaks of dembali now available'. 11:43AM
hadassah patterson just edited her profile. 02:48PM
hadassah patterson just became a new member. 02:30PM
>> more | invite friends