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CMS Proposed Rule: Medicaid and CHIP Funding Restrictions for Sex-Rejecting Procedures in Minors

$129.99

This targeted training course provides in-depth analysis of the CMS Proposed Rule that prohibits the use of Federal Medicaid and CHIP funds for sex-rejecting procedures furnished to individuals under 18 (Medicaid) and under 19 (CHIP). Learn the regulatory definitions, statutory context, State plan requirements, medical and policy rationale, and anticipated impacts for States, providers, and beneficiaries. Gain insights into public comment opportunities, operational considerations, and the evolving nature of this proposed policy.

In this course you will learn the following:
* Explain the purpose and intent of the proposed rule and its statutory basis.
* Describe the scope of the prohibition and the definitions of key terms.
* Summarize the medical and policy rationale for the proposed changes.
* Identify the process for public participation and comment.
* Recognize the potential impacts and anticipated changes resulting from the rule.
* Understand that the rule is not final and may change based on stakeholder input.

NOTE: Unless otherwise indicated, all course purchases are for access to the course for a period of 1-year.  At the end of the one year term, the course will be set to “inactive”. 

Why This Course is Important
Without this course, learners may miss crucial regulatory updates affecting Medicaid and CHIP funding, risk non-compliance with upcoming requirements, and lose insight into both the policy rationale and the process for stakeholder engagement.

Course Details
This is a self-paced eLearning course based on the Federal Register Document titled Medicaid Program; Prohibition on Federal Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program Funding for Sex-Rejecting Procedures Furnished to Children.

Key regulatory references include:

Course SKU
FR-25-1643-1