Modifications to Quality Measures and Reporting in Section 1915(c) Home and Community-Based Waivers

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Modifications to Quality Measures and Reporting in Section 1915(c) Home and Community-Based Waivers


Modifications to section 1915(c) waiver quality assurance expectations are being posted today at: http://www.medicaid.gov/Medicaid-CHIP-Program-Information/By-Topics/Waivers/Home-and-Community-Based-1915-c-Waivers.html. These changes strengthen the oversight of beneficiary health and welfare and realign the reporting requirements. We believe this changed emphasis will improve the success of home and community based programs. This document includes a narrative description of the modifications, an overview of each of the section 1915(c) statutory assurances in a chart with a comparison of previous and current sub-assurances expected to be measured, and the step-by-step method to apply these changes electronically in the Waiver Management System.
The modifications to the section 1915(c) Quality System were developed over more than a year’s time with The National Association of States United in Aging and Disability (NASUAD), National Association of State Directors of Developmental Disabilities Services (NASDDDS) and National Association of Medicaid Directors (NAMD), along with waiver administrators from eleven states and the National Quality Enterprise. Other stakeholders also had opportunity to comment through conference and webinar sessions. The statutory requirements for section 1915(c) waivers are not changed and states are still required to monitor all of the waiver assurances as before. This update clarifies the expectations of CMS on the reporting that states should provide to meet the waiver assurances. The continuous quality improvement cycle remains the same as illustrated below.
Continuous Quality Improvement Cycle, including Improvement, Design, Discovery, and Remediation
If you have questions about this information, please contact Dianne Kayala, Technical Director in the Division of Long Term Services and Supports at Dianne.Kayala@cms.hhs.gov or (410) 786-3417.

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