A state would have to submit a SPA to amend the preventive services benefit in the state plan. Once that SPA is approved, the state generally is eligible for the enhanced FMAP for such services. The state should review its managed care authority document (SPA, waiver or 1115 demonstration project) to ensure that it reflects the coverage and cost-sharing provisions (as appropriate) of the preventive services benefit. The state will have to amend its Managed Care Organization (MCO) contracts to reflect the scope of coverage and the absence of cost-sharing for the preventive services benefit. To claim that enhanced FMAP for managed care payments, CMS must review the methodology that the state intends to use to estimate the value of the preventive services benefit in its capitation rates.
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