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Episode #034 - Medicaid Funding for Autism Services, Part 1 with Melissa Harris, CMS

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Episode #034 - Medicaid Funding for Autism Services, Part 1 with Melissa Harris, CMS

FromAutism Confidential


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Episode #034 - Medicaid Funding for Autism Services, Part 1 with Melissa Harris, CMS

FromAutism Confidential

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Apr 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We are happy to present a two-part series with Melissa Harris, Deputy Director, Disabled and Elderly Health Programs Group, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Her role is to develop and implement policies to advance Home and Community Based Services (HCBS).  Here in Part 1 we discuss Medicaid generally as it relates to adults with disabling autism. HCBS waivers are intended to serve those with developmental disabilities in need of an institutional level of care, but waitlists in many states are very long, and providers willing to serve those with complex needs can be very scant. We discuss the staffing crisis, the availability of extra funds ot the states under the Rescue Plan, the issue of "waiver on paper" that does not translate into actual services, ICF availability or lack thereof, the rising rates of autism in the Medicaid system, and more.

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Please pardon the technical difficulties, Ms. Harris had some difficulties with her connection but in almost all cases the audio can be understood.
Released:
Apr 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (58)

Autism Confidential shines a light on the hottest issues in the world of autism, including topics often shunned by conventional media. Who cares for autistic adults after their parents die? How can we fix our broken care system? What interventions help, or hurt? Join hosts Jill Escher, Amy Lutz and others from the National Council on Severe Autism as they take on the hardest questions of autism with leading thinkers and doers.