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  • 1.  House Democrats Release Updated HEROES Act

    Posted 09-29-2020 09:14

    Good Morning Association Executives,

     

    Yesterday, House Democrats released an updated version of the HEROES Act, which passed the House in May.  The updated legislation includes a number of elements that would impact the behavioral health community.  Please see below for a summary:

     

    1. Health Care Provider Relief Fund - for the purposes of reimbursing eligible health care providers for expenses related to preventing, preparing for, and responding to COVID-19, as well as lost revenues that have resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic, as determined. $50 billion is authorized to carry out this section.
    2. COVID-19-related temporary increase of Medicaid FMAP -  Increases Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) payments to state Medicaid programs by a total of 14 percentage points starting October 1, 2020 through September 30, 2021.
    3. Allowance for medical assistance under Medicaid for inmates during 30-day period preceding release.  - Provides Medicaid eligibility to incarcerated individuals 30 days prior to their release. (This is the Medicaid Reentry Act.)
    4. Grants to address substance use during COVID-19.  - Authorizes SAMHSA to award grants ($10M total) to support local, tribal, and state substance use efforts (including to "community-based entities") that need further assistance as a result of COVID-19.
    5. SAMHSA: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration – $8.5 billion to provide increased mental health and substance abuse services and support, including:
    • $3.5 billion for the Substance Abuse and Prevention Treatment Block Grant (SAMHSA may grant emergency waivers related to allowable activities, timelines, and reporting requirements);
    • $4 billion for the Mental Health Services Block Grant; of which, no less than 50 percent of funds shall go directly to facilities as defined here (under subsection (c)) ((SAMHSA may grant emergency waivers related to allowable activities, timelines and reporting requirements);
    • $600 million for Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics;
    • $50 million for suicide prevention programs;
    • $100 million for Project AWARE to support school-based mental health for children;
    • $10 million for the National Child Traumatic Stress Network;
    • $240 million for emergency grants to States; and
    • Not less than $150 million of funds provided to SAMHSA must be allocated to tribes, tribal organizations, urban Indian health organizations, or health service providers to tribes across a variety of programs.

     



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    Stephanie Katz
    Director, Federal Policy and Advocacy
    National Council for Behavioral Health
    Washington DC
    202-684-7457
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  • 2.  RE: House Democrats Release Updated HEROES Act

    Posted 09-29-2020 11:03
    Thanks so much, Stephanie.

    I assume we will talk more about this during today's AE call at 2:00 pm.  Here are a few questions I have about the House Dems bill:

    1. Modern Healthcare is reporting there is language in the bill for another round of PPP.  If this is correct, does the bill include a cut off point for the number of employees the business can have and still be eligible for the new round of $$ ?
    2. Is there language in the bill that would exempt New York or any other state from having to comply with MOE requirements in order to receive the enhanced FMAP you discuss in your list?  I ask about NY only because our Governor has continued to argue aggressively for an exemption for our state.  
    Thanks Stephanie.  I look forward to talking to everyone at 2pm.

    Best, 
    Lauri 




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    Lauri Cole, Executive Director
    New York State Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare
    911 Central Avenue, PO Bx 152
    Albany, NY   12206
    (518) 461-8200





  • 3.  RE: House Democrats Release Updated HEROES Act

    Posted 09-29-2020 13:23
    Do you know whether the Child Health Insurance Program match will also be increased.  Currently, there is a 4.3% enhanced rate.  

    Also, do you know if the rate of payment from the Provider Relief Fund has slowed?  Some applicants are reporting that they are over a 6 week wait and approaching 8 weeks.  

    Thanks, Andrea
    Andrea Smyth
    Executive Director
    NYS Coalition for Children's Behavioral Health
    (518) 795-5270