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Abbott: HHSC requests Section 1135 waiver to support health care workforce in Medicaid program

FILE - Texas Governor Greg Abbott. (Nick Wagner/Austin American-Statesman via AP, Pool)

AUSTIN, Texas (NEWS RELEASE) – The following is a news release from the Office of Texas Governor Greg Abbott:

Governor Greg Abbott [Sunday] announced that the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) has submitted a Section 1135 waiver to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services requesting flexibility in administering Medicaid to mitigate potential health care workforce shortages during the COVID-19 outbreak.


“We are committed to supporting our front-line medical workers and reducing regulatory burdens that could otherwise hinder their service to Texans,” said Governor Abbott. “The waiver we are requesting will alleviate potential staffing and resource shortages and ensure our health care workers and facilities are fully equipped to provide care to Texans in need throughout the COVID-19 response.”

“During this unprecedented public health emergency, we need to cut through the red tape and help bolster our health care workforce so that Texas can respond quickly to the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak,” said Phil Wilson, HHSC executive commissioner. “We’re working closely with our federal partners and doing everything we can to make sure people get the help they need.”

If approved, the federal flexibilities would include:

If granted, the Section 1135 Medicaid waiver flexibilities would remain in place for as long as necessary during the public health emergency.

(News release from the Office of Texas Governor Greg Abbott)


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