NY-22-0061
This plan amendment implements a 5.4% Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) for mental health and rehabilitative programs.
This plan amendment implements a 5.4% Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) for mental health and rehabilitative programs.
This plan amendment added the new procedure code for opioid overdose reversal drugs to the state-wide fee schedule.
This amendment is to increase the monetary limit for dental services coverage and removes a specified tooth restriction for certain restorative porcelain and ceramic substrate crowns for individuals aged 21 and older.
Will permit the District of Columbia’s Medicaid Program to increase the personal needs allowance standard for eligible institutionalized long-term care residents and set annual increases tied to the federal Cost-Of-Living adjustment (COLA) published by the Social Security Administration.
Provides authority to expand eligibility for Group D Targeted Case Management to beneficiaries age 21 to 26, as well as to beneficiaries over age 26 with inherited red blood cell disorders.
Provides authority to expand eligibility for Group D Targeted Case Management to beneficiaries age 21 to 26, as well as to beneficiaries over age 26 with inherited red blood cell disorders.
To update the fees of health home serving children care management and add an additional tiered fee for health homes serving children providing High Fidelity Wraparound (HFW) as an evidence-based care management service provided to children/youth referred and eligible for HFW within Health Homes Serving Children, by agencies designated by the New York State designation process.
This plan amendment increases the reimbursement rates for Early Intervention (EI) transportation service one-way trips to authorized EI services.
This plan amendment implements a 5.4% Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) for outpatient hospital services, including Outpatient Rehabilitation, and Opioid Treatment Programs.
This plan amendment implements a 1% increase to the operating component of most Medicaid rates under the State’s non-institutional state plan section 4.19-B.