Intergovernmental transfer program definition

Intergovernmental transfer program means a federally approved reimbursement program or category that is authorized by the Medicaid state plan or waiver authority for intergovernmental transfers.
Intergovernmental transfer program or "program" means a
Intergovernmental transfer program means a reimbursement category authorized by the Medicaid state plan or waiver authority for intergovernmental transfers.

Examples of Intergovernmental transfer program in a sentence

  • Learned Counsel to the Plaintiffs also filed a written address in support.

  • Intergovernmental transfer program — increased reimbursement for services, when — participation requirements: Old Age Assistance, Aid to Dependent Children and General Relief 1.


More Definitions of Intergovernmental transfer program

Intergovernmental transfer program means an existing reimbursement program or category that is authorized by the Medicaid state plan or waiver authority for intergovernmental transfers.
Intergovernmental transfer program or "program" means a program to enhance federal financial participation under the Medicaid program by using intergovernmental transfers.

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