Dear Members of the Medicaid and
CommunityChoice Advisory Committees:
I am writing to introduce myself and to address an important policy
issue facing both Maryland's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
("the Department") and the Committees. As you know, in August 2005
the Department submitted a waiver application to the federal
government to implement the CommunityChoice Managed Long-Term Care
Program ("CommunityChoice") (based on Senate Bill 819, which was
passed during the 2004 Session). In January 2007, however, the
Department learned that the federal government plans to deny the
application as submitted.
After careful consideration and reasoned debate within the
Department, I have decided that we will no longer pursue
CommunityChoice. Although the Department remains committed to the
goals of CommunityChoice - improving access to community services;
offering more consumer choice; promoting high-quality services; and
balancing fiscal challenges - we believe that the anticipated
federal denial presents an opportunity to reevaluate long-term care
reform efforts in Maryland. The policy decision to explore
additional ways to achieve the goals enunciated by CommunityChoice
in no way impacts our commitment to this important effort, and I am
writing to underscore that the Department remains committed to
working closely with you to develop other recommendations and
options concerning long-term care over the next several months.
This effort remains a high priority of the Department.
Again, I look forward to working closely with you over the next
several months, and I thank you for all of your past and as well as
your continued efforts to benefit Maryland. If you have any
questions, please contact Tricia Roddy at 410-767-5809. We will
contact you in April (after the legislative session) to coordinate
this effort.
Sincerely,
John Colmers
Secretary