DMAS Delegation of Administrative Authority and Operational Roles and Responsibilities Sample Clauses

DMAS Delegation of Administrative Authority and Operational Roles and Responsibilities. DMAS is the single state agency for the Medicaid program in Virginia. The Health and Human Services Secretary directly oversees DMAS. The Demonstration will benefit from the direct and ongoing involvement of staff and programs across DMAS as described below. DMAS is composed of an Agency Director, four Deputy Directors (Administration, Complex Care and Services, Health Management, and Finance), and fifteen divisions, each led by a Director. Throughout the Demonstration, DMAS’ Agency Director and the Deputy Director of Complex Care and Services will provide executive oversight and guide the policies of the program. In addition, DMAS created a new Office of Coordinated Care with a dedicated Director. This Office will oversee the Participating Plans, with dedicated staff taking on daily management responsibilities. The Office of Coordinated Care will coordinate with other DMAS Divisions, State agencies, and other stakeholders when additional resources are needed to support activities of the Demonstration.
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