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- Co Medicaid Fee Schedule 2025 - Piers Parr
- Medicaid continuous enrollment provision ends. Here's what happens next ...
- Key Issues for State Medicaid Programs When the COVID-19 Public Health ...
- RESOURCE: COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Medicaid Unwinding Toolkit ...
- CMS Proposes Transparency, Access Standards for Medicaid Managed Care
- CMS hosts webinar on unwinding the public health emergency - Applied Policy
- CENTER FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID SERVICES: CMS Announces Agency’s First ...
- New CMS Rule Ties COVID-19 Data Reporting to Medicare Participation ...
- Millions of Medicaid Beneficiaries to be DISENROLLED as unwinding of ...
- These states will see the biggest impact if Congress ends Medicaid ...



Understanding DSHPs and DSIPs



Impact of CMS Decision


What Does This Mean for Individuals with Disabilities?
The end of federal funding for DSHPs and DSIPs raises concerns about the future of disability services. Individuals with disabilities may face reduced access to essential services, including medical care, therapy, and support with daily living activities. This could lead to a decline in health outcomes, increased hospitalization rates, and a decrease in overall quality of life. Furthermore, the decision may exacerbate existing healthcare disparities and create new challenges for individuals with disabilities, their families, and caregivers.
State Responses and Future Directions
In response to the CMS decision, states are exploring alternative funding sources and strategies to maintain essential services for individuals with disabilities. Some states may consider increasing state funding, seeking private funding, or implementing cost-saving measures to mitigate the impact of the decision. Additionally, states may need to reassess their Medicaid waiver programs and explore new ways to provide services to individuals with disabilities. The end of federal funding for state Medicaid DSHPs and DSIPs marks a significant shift in the healthcare landscape. While the decision presents challenges, it also creates opportunities for states to innovate and explore new approaches to delivering disability services. As the healthcare community navigates this change, it is essential to prioritize the needs of individuals with disabilities and ensure that they continue to receive the support and services they require to thrive. By working together, we can ensure that individuals with disabilities have access to the care and resources they need to live fulfilling and independent lives.Keywords: CMS, Medicaid, DSHPs, DSIPs, disability services, healthcare, state funding, federal funding