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Sunday, June 26, 2016
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Approval of Medicaid Dollars to Fight the Zika Virus
From TheHill.com
States can use Medicaid dollars to pay for tools to fight
the Zika virus such as mosquito repellent and condoms, according to a
new memo from the Obama administration.
The five-page letter,
distributed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
on Wednesday, offers long-awaited guidance for states looking to bolster
their response to the mosquito-borne virus without extra funding from
Congress.
For the first time since the beginning of the epidemic, the White House
is taking steps to clarify how existing state funding can be used to
fight the disease at a time when it says it is short more than $1
billion to fight the disease nationally.
President Obama has
requested $1.9 billion for the domestic and international effort. The
Senate has lowered that total figure to $1.1 billion, while the House
has said it will provide $677 million — two amounts that congressional
leaders will work to reconcile after the weeklong Memorial Day recess.
The White House has already moved about a half-billion dollars from its Ebola virus fund to speed up the national response.
CMS's
letter told states for the first time that they can receive Medicaid
reimbursement for over-the-counter insect repellents when prescribed by a
healthcare provider.
Written by: Sarah Ferris
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