The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services yesterday to extend, with changes, a Texas Medicaid demonstration project for five years effective Jan. 1. The agreement extends the state鈥檚 Medicaid managed care programs and federal funding for the state鈥檚 uncompensated care pool and incentive payment program to support delivery system transformation. 鈥淔ailure to approve the 1115 Waiver would have resulted in near catastrophic consequences for the state鈥檚 most vulnerable populations,鈥 Ted Shaw, president/CEO of the Texas Hospital Association. 鈥淭he waiver has been absolutely critical for increasing access to quality health care. And it has done so with an efficiency that has saved Texas and the federal government more than $8 billion.鈥

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