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Illinois Delegation of Administrative Authority and Operational Roles and Responsibilities. HFS is the single state agency for the Medicaid program. The HFS Director directly oversees the agency that will be involved with implementing and monitoring the Demonstration. The Demonstration will benefit from the direct and ongoing involvement of staff and programs across HFS as described below. Illinois’ Administrator of the Division of Medical Programs (Medicaid Director) reports directly to the Director of HFS and will oversee the Demonstration through his or her Deputy Administrator of Medical Programs. The Deputy Administrator of Medical Programs will report directly to the Medicaid Director on all aspects of the Demonstration. The Bureau of Managed Care within the Division of Medical Programs will oversee the selected Demonstration Plans, with dedicated program management staff taking on daily responsibilities. HFS recently hired additional staff charged with analyzing current policies and procedures to develop enhanced monitoring for the Demonstration.
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