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N.Y.'s Medicaid and Other Health Care Reforms Are Ahead of the National Curve

December 17, 2012

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6. 76 Fed. Reg. pp. 74061-74063, Nov. 30, 2011.

7. The Aug. 6, 2012 §1115 waiver request was comprehensive and included all remaining MRT reforms, but we have limited our discussion here to care management reforms.

8. N.Y. Pub. Health Law §2959-a.

9. N.Y. Educ. Law §6530(19) and 8 N.Y.C.R.R. §29.1(b)(4)

10. This is an enhanced 40 percent federal contribution to New York Medicaid for health home services. After the first two years, health home services will be at the standard FMAP percentage.

11. ACA §2703

12. N.Y. Pub. Health Law §. 2999-q(2)9(a); Section 1899 of Title XVIII of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. §1395 et seq), added by ACA, establishes Accountable Care Organizations. Final Rules were released at 76 Fed. Reg. 67802 (Nov. 2, 2011).

13. N.Y. Pub. Health Law §§2999-o-(1), 2999-p(1).

14. A. 8869B Gottfired/ S. 6228B Hannon, signed Oct. 3, 2012, amends Art 29-E, §§2999-n, 2999-r and §2818.

15. "A Plan to Transform the Empire State's Medicaid Program, Multi-Year Action Plan," p. 33.

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