News Report | February 26, 2017
Idaho To Move Child Behavioral Health Services To Medicaid
Idaho is planning to improve access and the service array for children’s mental health services by expanding Medicaid eligibility to children with a serious emotional disturbance (SED). Currently services for children with SED are state-funded only. Also, Medicaid will expand eligibility to children with an SED from the current 185% of the federal poverty level (FPL) to 300% FPL.
If approved by the legislature, the plan will triple funding for behavioral health services for Medicaid-eligible youth by moving $1.1 million in state general funds from the DHW Division of Behavioral Health budget to Medicaid, which can . . .