Using Section 1115 Waivers to Expand Child and Family Services in Medicaid
Sellers Dorsey experts discuss how states are leveraging Medicaid waivers to customize programs and test innovative approaches for child and family well-being, including mobile crisis response, school-based behavioral health services, and home-based family support. The conversation focuses on waiver design and implementation as tools for states to secure federal funding for services that address gaps in traditional Medicaid coverage. This is directly relevant for MCO compliance teams and state Medicaid officials navigating waiver strategies and service expansion requirements.
Maternal · Behavioral Health · Managed Care
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