MACPAC Releases March 2026 Report Recommending Wage Transparency for Medicaid Home Care Workers
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β’The Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission (MACPAC) released its March 2026 Report to Congress on March 12, 2026, with primary recommendations focused on home and community-based services (HCBS) workforce challenges.
β’The report recommends that states be required to report hourly wages paid to HCBS workers to better align payment rates with frontline compensation and enable cross-state wage comparisons.
β’The report also examines behavioral health in Medicaid, the Medicaid Expansion Children's Health Insurance Program, Medicaid's role for justice-involved youth, and coverage for children in foster care.
β’MACPAC notes that persistent workforce shortages continue to limit states' ability to meet long-term care needs, and wage transparency is intended to give states more reliable data for rate setting and workforce strategies.
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