Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) can reimburse states for expenditures incurred by Local Education Agencies (LEAs)/school districts for the costs of administrative activities that support the provision of medical services covered under Medicaid or CHIP. Examples of allowable Medicaid and CHIP administrative activities can be found on page 75 of the 2023 Comprehensive Guide to Medicaid Services and Administrative Claiming. In general, some categories where administrative activities can fall include:
- Medicaid and CHIP outreach.
- Facilitating Medicaid and CHIP eligibility determinations.
- Transportation-related activities in support of Medicaid and CHIP services.
- Note, when the State claims federal financial participation (FFP) for necessary transportation as an optional medical service, the State must not also claim the same transportation expenditures as an administrative activity, which would result in duplicative reimbursement.
- Translation and interpretation services related to covered services.
- Program planning, policy development, and interagency coordination related to Medicaid and CHIP.
- Medicaid- and CHIP-related training.
- Referral, coordination, and monitoring of Medicaid and CHIP services (distinct from case management activities covered as a medical service).