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[_mailto:[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]?) ] On Behalf
 Of ADAPT Press Releases
 Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 2:21 PM
 To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
 Subject: Disability Rights Group, ADAPT, is Outraged by CMS Guidance on
 Cutting Home and Community Based Services; Demands a Meeting with HHS
 Secretary Sebelius
 
 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 August 8, 2011  
  
      Contact:  
      Bruce Darling, 585-370-6690
      Dawn Russell, 303-884-1471 
  
 Disability Rights Group Outraged and Demands to Meet with Secretary 
 Sebelius after CMS Issues Guidance on Cutting Home and Community Based 
 Services
  
 ADAPT, a national grassroots disability rights organization, is outraged
 
 by a Dear State Medicaid Director letter issued by the Centers for 
 Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) on Friday, August 5th.  That letter
 
 explained how states can cut Medicaid home and community based services,
 
 which provide alternatives to institutionalization, and not run afoul of
 
 the maintenance of effort requirement in the Affordable Care Act.
  
 The organization is particularly upset because Secretary Sebelius spoke 
 before national disability rights groups in July, highlighting how the 
 Affordable Care Act benefits people with disabilities, including the 
 potential to improve access to home and community based services.  While
 
 the Secretary gave rousing speeches and was applauded by our community, 
 her staff were crafting guidance to states on cutting our services, said
 
 Rahnee Patrick, an ADAPT Organizer from Chicago, IL.  This is 
 reprehensible.
  
 The national advocacy group has other concerns about the federal agency.
 
 Although the United States Department of Justice has taken action to 
 assure that Americans with Disabilities are not forced into institutions
 
 as mandated in the Supreme Courts Olmstead decision, the Health and
 Human 
 Services Office for Civil Rights has done little to address Olmstead 
 concerns identified in the states.  Though talking tough about the need 
 for states to comply with the Olmstead decision, CMS has not developed
 any 
 accountability criteria to monitor states to assess if states are really
 
 complying with the decision" said Bruce Darling, an ADAPT Organizer from
 
 Rochester, NY.
  
 Additionally, the group is frustrated by inconsistency within the
 federal 
 agency.  The guidance issued Friday was developed in response to
 concerns 
 by states which face increasing costs as Medicaid enrollment increases 
 because more Americans are eligible for the program due to lost income
 and 
 expansions mandated in the Affordable Care Act.  This same federal
 agency 
 misinterpreted statutory language establishing the Community First
 Choice 
 Option and developed proposed rules that would require states to provide
 
 more expansive services beyond what the statutory language would
 require.  
 Ultimately that means fewer states would select the option and fewer 
 Americans will have the opportunity to live in freedom, said Ms.
 Patrick.  
 The fact that the federal agency took this action despite being told 
 directly by the provisions sponsors that this was not Congresss intent
 is 
 particularly upsetting to advocates.
  
 The only thing these policy directions have in common is that they 
 negatively impact Americans with disabilities and older Americans who
 want 
 to stay in their own homes, said Darling who indicated that ADAPT is 
 seeking to meet with the Secretary.  We intend to take our concerns 
 directly to the Secretary, one way or another.
  
  
 For more information about ADAPT, please visit _http://www.adapt.org_ 
(http://www.adapt.org/)   
 ADAPT is also on Twitter at _http://twitter.com/nationaladapt_ 
(http://twitter.com/nationaladapt) 
 FOR MORE INFORMATION on ADAPT visit our website at _http://www.adapt.org/_ 
(http://www.adapt.org/) 
 
 
 






 

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