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NAMD Requests that Congress Provide at Least 120 Days Advance Notice Before Unwinding the Continuous Coverage Requirement
On February 17, 2022, NAMD joined plan and provider organizations in requesting that Congress provide at least 120 days of advance notice before changing the continuous coverage requirement in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act
On February 17, 2022, NAMD joined plan and provider organizations in requesting that Congress provide at least 120 days of advance notice before unwinding the continuous coverage requirement in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act. Providing sufficient lead time is essential to ensuring that states can meet the immense operational challenges associated with the unwinding.
Related resources
The End of Pandemic-Era Flexibilities in Medicaid Home and Community-based Services: What Agency Leaders Need to Know
The Phases of Unwinding: A Framework for the End of Continuous Coverage
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