Examples of State Innovation Waiver in a sentence
The Departments’ State Innovation Waiver authority is limited to requirements described in section 1332(a)(2) of the ACA.
A State Innovation Waiver Cross-Component Work Group (1332 workgroup) includes subject matter experts and key contacts from the departments and other federal agencies, as needed, to examine the scope of each application.
The purpose of the State Innovation Waiver (1332 Waiver) is to permit states to pursue innovative strategies for providing their residents with access to high-quality, affordable health insurance while retaining the basic protections of the PPACA.
Section 1332 of the PPACA permits a state to apply for a State Innovation Waiver (referred to as a section 1332 waiver or a State Relief and Empowerment Waiver) to pursue innovative strategies for providing their residents with access to higher value, more affordable health coverage.
Section 1332 of the ACA permits a state to apply for a State Innovation Waiver (referred to as a section 1332 waiver) to pursue innovative strategies for providing their residents with access to higher value, more affordable health coverage.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) CCIIO State Marketplace and Insurance Programs Group will provide coordination support, including management of the State Innovation Waiver mailbox.
Therefore, the assessment would not take into account changes to Medicaid or CHIP that require separate Federal approval, such as changes in coverage or Federal Medicaid or CHIP spending that would result from a proposed Section 1115 demonstration, regardless of whether the Section 1115 demonstration proposal is submitted as part of a coordinated waiver application with a State Innovation Waiver.
Savings accrued under either proposed or current Section 1115 Medicaid or CHIP demonstrations are not factored into the assessment of whether a proposed State Innovation Waiver meets the deficit neutrality requirement.
Description of Waiver ProgramOn July 18, 2016, Governor Bill Walker signed House Bill 374, enabling legislation that created the ARP and permitted pursuit of a State Innovation Waiver under Section 1332 of the ACA.
The assessment also considers related changes to the state’s health care system that, under state law, are contingent only on the approval of the State Innovation Waiver.