State
MCH-Medicaid Coordination Toolkit:
Title V and Title XIX
Interagency Agreements
This toolkit supplements the publication State MCH-Medicaid Coordination: A Review of Title V and Title XIX Interagency Agreements, 2nd edition.
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Title V programs complement Medicaid in many ways, including (1) providing gap-filling services to enrollees, (2) assisting in the identification of potentially eligible beneficiaries, and (3) creating an infrastructure in communities to ensure that the capacity exists to support the delivery of quality health care services for women and children. A key factor in assuring coordination and mutual support can be the Interagency Agreement (IAA), required in both Title V and Title XIX legislation, between the State agencies (or divisions within a State agency) that administer the two programs. Call for State IAAs: Please submit additional or updated State IAAs to the MCH Library for inclusion in this toolkit. Contact John Richards at richarjt@georgetown.edu for additional information on this project and to submit IAAs to the library. |
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 2008. State MCH-Medicaid Coordination: A Review of Title V and Title XIX Interagency Agreements (2nd edition). (downloaded from the HHS, HRSA, MCHB Web site)
IAAs have
been collected from the following 36 States and
are available in PDF
Glossary of Title V/Title XIX Terms.This list of terms related to Title V and Title XIX is not meant to be comprehensive, but to serve as an introductory quick-reference. For more information, see the (1) the Glossary of the Title V Guidance; (2) the Medicaid Glossary (in English and Spanish); and/or (3) the MCH Leadership Skills Training Institute Glossary. Title V and Medicaid: Compared (at a glance). Highlights of the Title V and Medicaid programs are presented to aid in obtaining a clearer view of each program's mandates, requirements, foci, and strengths. Title V and Medicaid: Methods of Coordination. There are many common strategies in which Title V works with Medicaid to increase access to care. These strategies can be organized in terms of the four-tiered MCH Pyramid of Health Services. Title V and Medicaid: Legislation. Summary of Requirements for Title V and Title XIX Coordination | Overarching Federal Legislation, Regulations, and Policy. Title V and Medicaid Resources. Links to additional Web sites and electronic documents to aid in understanding Title V, Medicaid, and how the two programs can coordinate successfully. |
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