The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services finalized the Ensuring Access to Medicaid Services rule with significant updates from the proposed rule. The proposed and final rule broadly updated transparency and stakeholder engagement in Medicaid programs with the goal of increasing access to and quality of services delivered in Medicaid. The final rule imposes requirements on states to ensure that providers are passing a minimum of 80% of Medicaid funds for homemaker, home health and personal assistance services on to workers. CMS has updated some of the definitions to include clinical supervision as an included cost related to direct care and has also outlined their intent to include workers compensation in the 80% threshold.  

While the final rule includes multiple positive developments such as the ability of states to establish both separate small provider minimum standards and hardship exemptions, the rule overall maintains provisions that could impose significant challenges on providers. These provisions are on a six-year implementation runway. Because of the substantial updates from the proposal to the final rule, much more analysis will be necessary. We will keep members apprised as we work through the details. Here is the CMS Fact Sheet and the final rule

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Kylee Childs, MSW, is the Director of Government Affairs.Since joining the association in 2023, she continues to be a fierce and resourceful advocate for aging services in Kansas. Her professional focus has always been service to others through advocacy. Kylee has a master’s degree in social work from the University of Missouri-Columbia, a bachelor's degree in criminology with a minor in Conflict Analysis and Trauma studies from Kansas State University, and a certificate in Grant Proposal Writing from Fort Hays State University. With a professional background in law enforcement and child welfare, and a successful 2023 legislative practicum with the Children's Alliance of Kansas, she brings rich professional experience to her role as Director of Government Affairs, and a front-line perspective on the needs of health and human services providers in our state. When not working, she's spending time with her husband and two daughters. You can reach Kylee directly at 785.670.8051.