Examples of Medicaid waiver component in a sentence
Medicaid waiver component" has the same meaning as in section 5166.01 of the Revised Code.
Provides that, if the Choices Program is terminated, ODA is authorized to suspend new enrollments and transfer existing participants to either the PASSPORT program or an unified long-term services and support Medicaid waiver component.
Renames the line item as "Multi- System Youth Custody Relinquishment."MCDCD38 Social determinants of health R.C. 5166.42 R.C. 5162.72No provision.Requires the Medicaid Director to establish a Medicaid waiver component that addresses social determinants of health, including housing, transportation, food, interpersonal safety, and toxic stress.
The rule sets forth procedures related to overtime worked by independent providers, places a limit on the number of hours in a work week an independent provider may provide services under a HCBS Medicaid waiver component administered by the Department, and establishes a process and the circumstances under which the limit maybe exceeded.
F) (G) "Medicaid waiver component" has the same meaning as in section 5166.01 of the Revised Code.
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House Bill 59 (130th G.A.) authorized ODA and ODM to "collaborate to determine whether the Choices Program should continue to operate as a separate Medicaid waiver component or be terminated." The result was that the program was terminated and all individuals who were enrolled in the program were transferred to the PASSPORT Program, effective June 30, 2014.
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Medicaid waiver – Ohio Breast and Cervical Cancer Project(R.C. 5166.33)The bill requires the Medicaid Director to establish – subject to federal approval – a Medicaid waiver component under which a woman who meets all of the following conditions may receive cancer treatment under the Medicaid Program:1.