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Medicaid and School Health: A Technical Assistance Guide
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Oct 07, 2011
Published: August, 1997. This guide contains specific technical information on the Medicaid requirements associated with seeking payment for coverable services rendered in a school-based setting. -
Medicaid Third-Party Liability: Federal Guidance Needed to Help States Address Continuing Problem
U.S. Government Accountability Office Sep 01, 2006
2006 U.S. Government Accountability Office Report -
Department Appeals Board (DAB) Ruling: Oklahoma Health Care Authority and Free Care
Appellate Division, Departmental Appeals Board, Department of Health and Human Services Jun 14, 2004
DAB A-03-79, Decision No 1924; the DAB "concludes that the [CMS 1997 Technical Assistance] Guide's free care principle is not an interpretation of any provision of the [Social Security] Act nor indeed of any regulation implementing a provision of the Act." in the case of Oklahoma Health Care Authority (Oklahoma) appeal of a disallowance of $1,902,390 in federal financial participation (FFP) for the cost of school-based health services (known as EPSDT services) provided in state fiscal year 2000. -
CRS Report: The Budget Control Act of 2011
Congressional Research Service Aug 18, 2011
A detailed report on the Budget Control Act of 2011 by the Congressional Research Service, R-41965. -
CRS Report: Budget “Sequestration” and Selected Program Exemptions and Special Rules
Congressional Research Service Nov 23, 2011
This report provides an overview of those programs to which apply exemptions and special rules, generally found in Sections 255 and 256 of BBEDCA, as amended (2 U.S.C. 905 and 906), under the Budget Control Act of 2011. -
Medicaid School-Based Administrative Claiming Guide, May 2003
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services May 01, 2003
The CMS Medicaid School-Based Administrative Claiming Guide provides federal guidance on the proper administration of state-operated school-based administrative claiming programs. The Guide does not supersede any statutory or regulatory requirements. Rather, it clarifies and consolidates CMS’ guidance on how to meet these statutory and regulatory requirements and explains the application of such requirements in the context of current practices.