Public input is needed on changes affecting numerous services for recipients State regulators are asking for public input on new federal regulations regarding such issues as door locks, visiting hours, outside activities and more for Nevadans receiving home and community-based Medicaid services.
A federal program that funds these services for Medicaid recipients has changed some rules, and the state must change its plan accordingly. Under this program, individuals must be offered opportunities to seek employment and engage in community activities in the same manner as everyone else. The federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) requires states to solicit public input as part of the changes. To remain part of the program and receive federal funding, the Nevada Division of Health Care Financing and Policy must receive input on its Medicaid State Transition Plan by 5 p.m. on Aug. 12, 2016. Comments must be submitted by one of three methods:
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