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AAHAM Government Relations Quarterly Town Hall Discussions
The AAHAM Government Relations Committee will be holding quarterly calls with Chapter Presidents, Chapter Government Relations Chairs and Members who are interested in becoming active in AAHAM’s legislative healthcare reform initiatives. What happens in Washington usually starts back home in your states. These calls will generate discussions on what is happening in Washington and will enable intel to be shared on what is happening across the country at the state level. These sessions will be focused on healthcare issues that are taking place. These calls will also serve as an opportunity to use this information as a grassroots blueprint to utilize in your own chapter.

The next call is tentatively scheduled for scheduled for Thursday, April 27, 2023, at 4:30 PM EST.  The meeting information will be sent the week before the session.

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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Medicaid Program; Medicaid Fiscal Accountability Regulation

On November 18, CMS released the proposed rule, “Medicaid Program; Medicaid Fiscal Accountability Regulation.”  More details can be found on the AHCA/NCAL website here: https://www.ahcancal.org/facility_operations/medicaid/Pages/Medicaid-Financial-Accountability-Proposed-Rule.aspx.

CMS stated their goal with this proposal is to strengthen the overall fiscal integrity of the Medicaid program through this proposed rule.  However, there are concerns about the limited timeframe (comments currently due Jan. 17, 2020) available to stakeholders to offer meaningful, data-driven comments given the magnitude of CMS’ proposals.  Given the complexity of these arrangements, both states and stakeholders will need time to fully assess the impact of the proposed changes and the degree to which these changes will impact both their Medicaid and overall state budgets.
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