Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Documents

  • CMS Money Follows the Person Technical Assistance information

    • Technical Assistance Power Point presentations and other materials can be located at www.mfp-tac.com

      • Technical Assistance is provide in the following areas:

        • Overview, organization and administration
        • Establishing benchmarks
        • Benefits and services
        • Participant recruitment and enrollment
        • Participant safeguards and self-determination
        • Quality program
        • Budget
        • Evaluation - State and National Requirements
        • Qualified housing
        • Wrap-up/Final Q&A
        • Section Q return to community: challenges and solutions

Massachusetts Money Follows the Person Documents

For further information, please contact us by email at MFP@state.ma.us.

Meeting Notices

Workgroups

At the last Money Follows the Person (MFP) Open Meeting on October 10, 2012, Robin Callahan, Deputy Medicaid Director for Policy and Programs, announced the formation of three newly formed MFP Workgroups. These workgroups were developed to gather ideas and feedback from Stakeholders, to better ensure that MFP directions, resources and materials meet the needs of individuals we serve.

If you are interested in sharing your expertise and experience on an MFP workgroup, or need more information, please contact the MFP Project Office at MFP@state.ma.us or the workgroup facilitator listed below. Please send your request for accommodations to MFP@state.ma.us and list the workgroup you are joining.

Thank you for your continued interest in the Money Follows the Person Demonstration.

Money Follows the Person Working Group 

Posted at 2:04PM, March 25, 2013

March 28th 2013 from 2:00-3:30
Boston Public Library - Mezzanine Conference Room
700 Boylston Street, Boston MA 02116

Please contact MFP@state.ma.us if you would like to attend the meetings.

Requests for reasonable accommodations should be sent to MFP@state.ma.us. Although an RSVP is not required, it is appreciated.


This information is from the Executive Office of Health and Human Services.