The Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission (MACPAC) met Dec. 11 for the first time since the government shutdown. Commissioners met to hear public presentations and lead public discussion about key Medicaid issues, including:
- Community engagement requirements
- Children with special health care needs
- Medicaid managed care organizations accountability
MACPAC presented findings from stakeholder interviews on community engagement requirements and discussed findings with an expert panel. Caprise Knapp, principal deputy director for the Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services, shared state feedback, noting concerns related to definitions, timelines, and information technology infrastructure. Stakeholders and commissioners generally agreed with these concerns.
MACPAC meets six times a year and submits reports to Congress in March and June. MACPAC’ will start a new term and hold its next public meeting Jan. 29–30.
Members of the America’s Essential Hospitals Federal Action Network (FAN) can access a full summary of both discussions on our FAN Resource Center. To access these summaries and other policy resources, join the FAN today.
Contact Director of Policy Rob Nelb, MPH, at rnelb@essentialhospitals.org or 202.585.0127 with questions.