N.H. Will Apply For Waiver To Loosen Restrictions On Medicaid Mental Health Spending – New Hampshire Public Radio

Posted: Published on November 26th, 2019

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State health officials say they are planning to apply for a waiver from the federal government that would loosen restrictions on how Medicaid dollars could be spent on mental health treatment in New Hampshire.

Federal law currently prohibits the use of Medicaid dollars to pay for mental health care at facilities with more than 16 beds, to prevent the so-called warehousing of mental health patients with public funds.

Earlier this month the Trump administrationannouncedit would allow states to apply for exemptions to that requirement as long as they meet certain other criteria.

According to a spokesperson for the Department of Health and Human Service spokesperson, staff at DHHS are currently working on an application for waiver that will be made public soon. The spokesperson said there will be opportunities for public comment before the application is finalized.

New Hampshire has faced a shortage of mental health treatment options for years, as most visibly demonstrated by the statesemergency room boarding crisis.

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