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A Medicaid and CHIP state plan is an agreement between a state and the Federal government describing how that state administers its Medicaid and CHIP programs. It gives an assurance that a state will abide by Federal rules and may claim Federal matching funds for its program activities. The state plan sets out groups of individuals to be covered, services to be provided, methodologies for providers to be reimbursed and the administrative activities that are underway in the state.
When a state is planning to make a change to its program policies or operational approach, states send state plan amendments (SPAs) to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) for review and approval. States also submit SPAs to request permissible program changes, make corrections, or update their Medicaid or CHIP state plan with new information.
Persons with disabilities having problems accessing the SPA PDF files may call 410-786-0429 for assistance.
Summary: CMS is approving this time-limited state plan amendment to respond to the COVID-19 national emergency. The purpose of this amendment for nursing facilities to receive an additional $20 per day payment per Medicaid beneficiary effective from the dates of January 1, 2021 to June 30, 2021.
Summary: CMS is approving this time-limited state plan amendment to respond to the COVID-19 national emergency. The purpose of this amendment is to allow pharmacists to order and administer certain Covid-19 vaccines, including Pfizer and Moderna vaccines currently available, where a pharmacist has met CMS training requirements and state regulations for training and vaccine administration.
Summary: CMS is approving this time-limited state plan amendment (SPA) to respond to the COVID-19 national emergency. The purpose of this amendment is to increase nursing home per diem to cover increase in cost due to public health emergency for the period 7/1/2020 – 6/30/2021.
Summary: Effective July 1, 2020, this amendment increases the number of FTEs for the states Graduate Medical Education (GME) program which will provide access to care in more rural areas of the state. Both public and private hospitals will be allowed to participate.
Summary: Effective March 1, 2021, this amendment implements a new reimbursement methodology for all Indian Health Services and Tribal 638 pharmacy facilities based on the All-Inclusive Rate (AIR).
Summary: Effective January 31, 2021, this amendment modifies rates payable to Indian Health Services and eligible tribal health facilities operating under Public Law (P.L.) 93-638.
Summary: Effective April 1, 2021, this amendment approves the continuation of the exception to the recovery audit contractor (RAC) requirements through April 30, 2023.
Summary: Effective January 01, 2021, this amendment adds substance use disorder (SUD) as an additional eligibility criterion for Health Home Services. For payments made to Health Homes providers for Health Homes participants who newly qualify based on the Health Homes program’s additional condition coverage under this amendment, a medical assistance percentage (FMAP) rate of 90% applies to such payments for 8 quarters from the effective date of this SPA. The FMAP rate for payments made to health homes providers will return to the state's published FMAP rate at the end of the enhanced match period.
Summary: Effective March 18, 2020, the agency rescinds the election at A.1. of section 7.4 (approved on May 8, 2020 in SPA Number MT-20-0024) of the state plan to furnish medical assistance to the optional eligibility group.
Summary: This amendment modifies the state’s paper and online applications to integrate eligibility for the state’s 1115 family planning demonstration waiver into the state’s Medicaid eligibility application and eligibility determination system. The changes are limited to inclusion of two additional questions to ensure an applicant can apply and be determined eligible for family planning coverage, as provided under Montana’s section 1115 family planning demonstration.