Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 7— - SOCIAL SECURITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER XI— - GENERAL PROVISIONS, PEER REVIEW, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SIMPLIFICATION › Part Part A— - General Provisions › § 1320b–9b
The Secretary must pick and publish a recommended core set of adult health quality measures for adults on Medicaid. These measures should be chosen the same way child measures are chosen and should include measures already used in public and private plans or in systems that track how long people have health coverage. The Secretary had to publish the recommended set for comment by January 1, 2011, and the initial core set by January 1, 2012. By January 1, 2013, the Secretary had to make a standard reporting format and ways to encourage States to report these measures. The Secretary must set up a Medicaid Quality Measurement Program within 12 months after the recommended set is released, and then publish recommended changes every year starting 24 months after that. Starting with State reports for 2024, States must use all behavioral health measures in the core set when reporting behavioral health quality in the standard format. Every three years starting January 1, 2014, the Secretary must include information about these measures in the report to Congress. Each State with Medicaid must report every year which adult measures it uses and state data on the quality of care, including reviews of managed care organizations and benchmark plans. The Secretary must collect, analyze, and publish those State reports by September 30, 2014, and every year after. The law does not let coverage be limited only to evidence-based services or cut available services. Congress set aside $60,000,000 for each fiscal year 2010 through 2014 to carry out this work, with at least $15,000,000 of that used for the child-measure program.
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42 U.S.C. § 1320b–9b
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
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