CHIP state plan (current version) |
2022 (newest version) |
Type of Change |
Reason for Change |
Burden Change |
MMDL: CS27 Mandatory 12-Month Postpartum Continuous Eligibility in CHIP for States Electing This Option in Medicaid |
Adds new section for states to indicate whether they have adopted extended postpartum option in Medicaid. If yes, this section is required. This new section includes assurances related to compliance with section 2107(e)(1)(J) of the Act . |
Add |
New statutory option to provide extended postpartum coverage in Medicaid and CHIP, consistent with sections 1902(e)(16) and 2107(e)(1)(J) of the Act respectively. |
May slightly increase data reporting burden for states. |
MMDL: CS27 Optional Continuous Eligibility for Children |
Adds title for a current section of the CS27 template regarding the existing option to provide continuous eligibility to children |
Rev |
To clarify which sections of the CS27 relate to specific policies: the extended postpartum coverage option for pregnant individuals and continuous eligibility for children |
No |
Optional Continuous Eligibility for Children: Assurance Regarding Exceptions to Continuous Eligibility |
Revises exceptions allowable exceptions by adding "The child becomes eligible for Medicaid" and " There is a failure to pay required premiums or enrollment fees on behalf of a child, as provided for in the state plan". We also are removing the option "Other". |
Rev |
Continuous eligibility regulations at 42 CFR 457.342 were finalized after release of the current CS27 template. The updates to the options reflect the final regulation that was issued Nov 30, 2016. |
May slightly increase data reporting burden for states. |
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