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Medical Assistance Provided by Maryland to Hurricane Katrina Evacuees

Issued on  | Posted on  | Report number: A-03-07-00200

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

Of the $1.3 million that Maryland claimed for services provided to Hurricane Katrina evacuees as of March 31, 2007, $412,000 did not comply with the State's approved hurricane-related section 1115 demonstration project.  Under section 1115 of the Social Security Act, the State was allowed to provide the benefits included in its State Medicaid plan to eligible Hurricane Katrina evacuees for a maximum of 5 months.  The $412,000 claimed was not allowable because it was not supported by actual recorded expenditures or because it was for services provided to individuals whose eligibility had expired or who may not have met eligibility requirements.

We recommended that the State refund $412,000 in unallowable reimbursement and revise its waiver reports for Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi by our audit adjustment amounts.  The State agreed with our recommendation.


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