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GAO-07-694R 1 (2007-07-24)

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        Accountability * Integrity * Reliability
United States Government Accountability Office
Washington, DC 20548


          July 24, 2007

          The Honorable Henry A. Waxman
          Chairman
          Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
          House of Representatives

          The Honorable John D. Dingell
          Chairman
          Committee on Energy and Commerce
          House of Representatives

          The Honorable Frank J. Pallone, Jr.
          Chairman
          Subcommittee on Health
          Committee on Energy and Commerce
          House of Representatives

          The Honorable Sherrod Brown
          United States Senate

          Subject: Medicaid Demonstration Waivers: Lack of Opportunity for Public Input during
                 Federal Approval Process Still a Concern

          States provide health care coverage to about 60 million low-income individuals through
          Medicaid, a joint federal and state program established under title XIX of the Social Security
          Act (the Act). Title XIX of the Act established parameters under which states operate their
          Medicaid programs, such as requiring states to cover certain services for certain mandatory
          groups of individuals such as low-income children; pregnant women; and aged, blind, or
          disabled adults.' The Secretary of Health and Human Services, however, possesses authority
          to allow states to depart from these requirements under certain conditions. Under section
          1115 of the Act, the Secretary may waive certain Medicaid requirements and authorize
          Medicaid expenditures for experimental, pilot, or demonstration projects that are likely to
          assist in promoting Medicaid objectives. Medicaid section 1115 demonstration projects vary
          in scope, from targeted demonstrations, which are limited to specific services and
          populations, to comprehensive demonstrations, which affect Medicaid populations statewide,
          cover a broad range of services, and account for the majority of a state's Medicaid





          'See Social Security Amendments of 1965, Pub. L. No. 89-97, § 121, 79 Stat. 286, 343-352 (1965) (adding
          new sections 1901-1905 and amending sections 1109, 1115 of the Social Security Act, codified, as
          amended, at 42 U.S.C. §§ 1309, 1315, 1396-1396d).


GAO-07-694R Medicaid Demonstration Approvals

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