Pending Section 1115 Waivers Requesting Waiver of Inmate Exclusion Policy, as of February 7, 2023

NOTE: * In Kentucky, members would be covered through fee-for-service Medicaid during incarceration, then transitioned to an MCO 30 days prior to release. Waivers would apply to inmates in state and county correctional facilities in all states in table except for Montana and New Hampshire, where the waiver would only apply to inmates of state prisons and in Oregon, where eligibility criteria and services apply to jail and prison inmates. SUD is "substance use disorder"; SMI is "serious mental illness"; SED is "serious emotional disturbance"; MCO is "managed care organization"; OUD is "opioid use disorder"; I/DD is "intellectual or developmental disability" SOURCE: KFF analysis of Section 1115 waiver requests posted to Medicaid.gov (waiver request for each state linked in table)
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