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Requires that States submit to the Secretary, by April 1 of each year, proposed Medicaid payment rates for obstetrical and pediatric services and such other data as will assist the Secretary in determining whether such rates are sufficient to ensure that obstetrical and pediatric services will be at least as available to Medicaid beneficiaries as they are to the general population. Requires States to immediately revise rates determined to be insufficient.
Requires States to cover ambulatory services offered to pregnant women or children by certain federally-funded health centers.
Sets forth the required components of Medicaid early and periodic screening, diagnostic, and treatment services. Requires Medicaid coverage of the measures which need to be taken to correct or ameliorate defects or conditions discovered by the screening services. Requires States to report annually to the Secretary concerning the number of children receiving such services. Directs the Secretary to establish annual participation goals for each State to increase participation in Medicaid early and periodic screening and diagnostic services.
Requires States to provide Medicaid coverage of the services provided by health centers which provide the services rural health clinics are authorized to provide and meet the requirements for receiving a grant under the Public Health Service Act.
Requires States to provide Medicaid coverage of services furnished by certified pediatric or family nurse practitioners.
Requires States to: (1) coordinate Medicaid services with the special supplemental food program for women, infants, and children (WIC) under the Child Nutrition Act of 1966; and (2) notify Medicaid - eligible pregnant, breastfeeding, or postpartum women and children under age five of WIC program benefits.
Directs the Secretary to conduct three-year demonstration projects in several States to study the effect on access to health care, private insurance coverage, and health care costs of allowing States to extend Medicaid benefits to pregnant women and children under age 20 who are not eligible for Medicaid benefits but whose income does not exceed 185 percent of the Federal poverty level. Imposes premiums on project beneficiaries whose family income exceeds the Federal poverty level. Caps project expenditures. Sets forth reporting requirements.
Requires the Secretary to report to the Congress by October 1, 1990, on modifications in Medicaid coverage of mental health services that may be appropriate to accommodate to any changes which may have occurred in the delivery of inpatient mental health services since 1972 and on the continued Medicaid coverage of subacute psychiatric facility services. Places a moratorium on the consideration of two specified hospitals in Michigan as mental institutions for Medicaid purposes until 180 days after the submission of such report.
Amends the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 to extend from January 1, 1990, to July 1, 1990, waivers for the demonstration project, "Modification of the Texas System of Care for the Elderly: Alternatives to the Institutionalized Aged."
Sets a floor on Medicaid payments for hospice care.
Covers Medicare cost-sharing amounts for disabled individuals who are entitled to enroll for Medicare hospital insurance benefits and whose income and resources do not exceed 200 percent of the Federal poverty level and twice the SSI resource eligibility limit, respectively. Permits States to impose a Medicaid premium on such individuals pursuant to a sliding scale which increases from 1 to 100 percent of the cost-sharing amounts as incomes move from 150 to 200 percent of the Federal poverty level.
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