WASHINGTON – Today, Sens. Chuck Grassley
(R-Iowa) and Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) made the following joint statement after
the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued
guidance to state Medicaid directors on the implementation of the
Advancing Care for Exceptional (ACE) Kids Act.
“We appreciate CMS issuing additional
guidance to state Medicaid programs to implement our bipartisan ACE Kids Act. In April, we pressed CMS
about the October 1 implementation of the ACE
Kids Act. We look forward to reviewing this new guidance to ensure it
follows congressional intent and will continue working with stakeholders to
ensure CMS is ready on October 1. ACE
Kids will help vulnerable kids and their families by improving coordination
in the health care system to produce healthier outcomes. On average, these kids
see five to six specialists and up to as many as 20 to 30 allied health
professionals. Parents are often overwhelmed at the scope of that care. Helping
these families navigate the bureaucracy and cut red tape is commonsense policy,
and we look forward to its full implementation later this year,” Grassley and Bennet said.
The
ACE
Kids Act, which Grassley and Bennet
ushered through Congress in 2019, allows children with medically-complex conditions to choose
to enroll in a health home – if a state Medicaid program permits – in an effort
to improve care coordination and health outcomes. Specifically, this law helps
CMS and state Medicaid programs align rules and reimbursements to reduce
unnecessary hospitalizations and provide better care coordination for children
with complex medical needs. CMS is required to fully implement the law by
October 1, 2022.
Earlier this year, Grassley and Bennet
sent a
letter
to CMS asking for an update on
ACE Kids
Act implementation.
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