Drastic CDPAP Changes and other Medicaid Outcomes of Final NYS 24-25 Budget

FINAL NYS ENACTED BUDGET for 2024-25 Make Huge Changes in CDPAP That will Potentially Disrupt Care for 200,000 New Yorkers. 

1.  CDPAP CHANGES ENACTED:

2. THESE CDPAP CUTS WERE DEFEATED -  Proposed by Gov Hochul in her proposed budget and in the 30-day Amendment - described here  We thank the Senate & Assembly for standing strong to reject these cuts in their one-house bills,    Read NYLAG's Statement Opposing the CDPAP Cuts

3. Instead of scapegoating CDPAP for problems inherent in the MLTC model,  NYLAG Supports the Home Care Savings & Reinvestment Act  (S8700/A8470)(Rivera/Paulin)

This law  would repeal the Managed Long Term Care program and replace it with a Managed Fee for Service program. 

4. BUDGET DID NOT REPEAL Cuts Enacted in 2020 with Medicaid Redesign Team II -
that were put on hold because of COVID
   - See Coalition Statement Asking to:

5. SOME GOOD THINGS PASSED IN THE NYS BUDGET  - thanks to Governor Hochul and Legislature

6.   BUDGET FAILED TO ENACT  THESE IMPORTANT INITIATIVES  --

  1. Coverage4All -   Essential Plan coverage was not expanded for people who are undocumented.  Gov. refused to build on last year's expansion of coverage for people age 65+ that went into effect Jan. 1, 2024  -- now it's time to close the coverage gap for all.  Thanks to both the Assembly and Senate for supporting this expansion in their one-house bills.  See examples of NYLAG clients who need this coverage in our 2024-25  Budget Priorities

  2. Repeal the global cap (S.4861) - we support Senate's proposal in the one-house bill and rejection of unallocated cuts

  3. Phase out the asset limit for older adults and people with disabilities by increasing it next year and then repealing it (new Part NN) (A.5940-A/S.4881-A)-  Read our coalition memo to see why we strongly support this Senate proposal in the one-house bill 

  4. Increase in Personal Needs Allowance in Nursing Homes and other medical facilities as proposed by the Senate was not  included in the final budget.  The $50 monthly allowance has not increased since 1981.  Residents need this allowance to pay for clothing,  haircuts,  a meal or ice cream treat outside the facility,  newspapers, magazines or books, or a greeting card for loved ones   (New Part YY – S. 7786).

  5. Instead of permanently carving out school-based health centers from  Medicaid Managed Care, as Assembly proposed, transitioning these centers to managed care was postponed one year to April 1, 2025.    

  6. Increase the Medical Loss Ratio (MLR) for all managed care plans from 89% to 91% as proposed by the Assembly in their one-house 

  7. Advocates fought the proposed State authority to  stop covering  certain Over the Counter drugs with no public notice.  In the final budget, this authority was enacted with some public notice and opportunity to comment.  

See More Resources on NYS Budget -

For information contact  eflrp@nylag.org 



13 May, 2024
Drastic CDPAP Changes and other Medicaid Outcomes of Final NYS 24-25 Budget
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