Friday, January 14, 2022

1115 Waiver Demonstration - New Mexico Centennial Care 2.0 - HCBS Amendment

 

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On March 1st, 2021 New Mexico is submitted a request to amend the Centennial Care 2.0 section 1115(a) demonstration. The amendment requests programs including: federal financial participation for beneficiaries with a diagnosis of serious mental illness residing in Institutions for Mental Diseases, a High Fidelity Wraparound service model which provides intensive care for children and youth with Severe Emotional Disorder, additional Graduate Medical Education funding, and funding for COVID-19 vaccine administration. The federal public comment period was open from March 26, 2021 through April 26, 2021.

On December 30th, 20201, New Mexico submitted an addendum to amendment 2.0 to revise additional policies. The addendum requests three increases to existing programs outlined in the state's demonstration's Special Terms and Conditions: 1) Additional Community Benefit Waiver Slots; 2) an Increase in Transitional Service Limits; and 3) an Increase in Environmental Modification Service Limits. The federal public comment period will be open from January 14, 2022 through February 13, 2022.

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