CMS proposes changes to Medicaid provider tax rules

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services May 12 issued a that would change how states may structure provider taxes for purposes of generating revenue for their Medicaid programs. CMS states that these changes are intended to prevent states from adopting provider taxes that are not 鈥済enerally redistributive鈥 and therefore may be in violation of the statute. While CMS notes that they have particular concerns about certain Medicaid managed care organization taxes, these policies, if adopted, would apply to all provider taxes. The public has 60 days to comment.
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