States have the option to establish alternative out of pocket costs. Because Medicaid covers particularly low-income and often very sick patients, services cannot be withheld for failure to pay, but enrollees may be held liable for unpaid copayments. Exempted groups include children, terminally ill individuals, and individuals residing in an institution. Generally, out of pocket costs apply to all Medicaid enrollees except those specifically exempted by law and most are limited to nominal amounts. Out of pocket costs cannot be imposed for emergency services, family planning services, pregnancy-related services, or preventive services for children. All out of pocket charges are based on the individual state’s payment for that service. States can impose copayments, coinsurance, deductibles, and other similar charges on most Medicaid-covered benefits, both inpatient and outpatient services, and the amounts that can be charged vary with income. Medicaid MAGI & CHIP Application Processing Time.Testing Experience & Functional Tools demonstration.Alternatives to Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facilities Demonstration.Balancing Long Term Services & Supports.Person-Centered Hospital Discharge Model.Vision and Hearing Screening Services for Children and Adolescents.Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment.State Planning Grants for Qualifying Community-Based Mobile Crisis Intervention Services.SUPPORT Act Provider Capacity Demonstration.SUPPORT Act Innovative State Initiatives and Strategies.Medicaid Eligibility & Enrollment Toolkit.Medicaid Enterprise Certification Toolkit.Medicaid Information Technology Architecture.Section 223 Demonstration Program to Improve Community Mental Health Services.Actuarial Report on the Financial Outlook for Medicaid.CMS-64 FFCRA Increased FMAP Expenditure Data.State Budget & Expenditure Reporting for Medicaid and CHIP.Medicaid Eligibility Quality Control Program.Medicaid Third Party Liability & Coordination of Benefits.Seniors & Medicare and Medicaid Enrollees.Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): Section 1115 Demonstrations.1115 Substance Use Disorder Demonstrations.1115 Demonstration Monitoring & Evaluation.Medicaid & CHIP Marketplace Interactions.Performance Indicator Technical Assistance.Medicaid Enrollment Data Collected Through MBES.February 2023 Medicaid & CHIP Enrollment Data Highlights.Home & Community Based Services Authorities.Lawfully Residing Immigrant Children & Pregnant Individuals.Medicaid and CHIP Quality Resource Library.Affordable Care Act Program Integrity Provisions.Medicaid and CHIP Eligibility & Enrollment Webinars.Unwinding and Returning to Regular Operations after COVID-19.Home & Community-Based Services in Public Health Emergencies.Using Section 1115 Demonstrations for Disaster Response.Medicaid Data Collection Tool (MDCT) Portal.Eligibility & Administration SPA Implementation Guides. Health Home Information Resource Center.Promoting Community Integration Through Long-Term Services and Supports.Improving Care for Medicaid Beneficiaries with Complex Care Needs and High Costs.
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