10/24/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/24/2025 14:02
Providers, recipients and other interested individuals will have the opportunity to provide input on the Alabama Medicaid Agency Section 1115 Institutions for Mental Disease Waiver for Serious Mental Illness (SMI) 1115(a) Demonstration program during November public forums in Daphne, Alabama and in Montgomery, Alabama.
Written comments concerning the 1115 Institutions for Mental Disease Waiver for SMI will be accepted starting November 7, 2025, and are due December 7, 2025. Email comments to [email protected] or mail hard copy to Administrative Secretary, Alabama Medicaid Agency, 501 Dexter Avenue, P.O. Box 5624, Montgomery, Alabama 36103-5624. All written comments will be available for review by the public during normal business hours at the above address. The scheduled public forum(s) will be held:
The annual forums are a requirement by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) for the 1115 Demonstration Waiver under which the SMI program operates. The waiver was originally approved on May 20, 2022. The goal of the SMI Demonstration is to maintain and enhance access to mental health services and continue delivery system improvements for these services to provide more coordinated and comprehensive treatment of Medicaid recipients with SMI. This demonstration will provide the state with the authority to provide high-quality, clinically appropriate treatment to recipients with SMI while they are short-term residents in residential and inpatient treatment settings that qualify as an Institute for Mental Diseases (IMD) in Baldwin and Mobile counties. Alabama Medicaid recipients who are eligible for inpatient behavioral health services will be able to access services via the IMDs participating in the demonstration, regardless of their county of residence. It will also support state efforts to enhance provider capacity and improve access to a continuum of treatments for SMI. During the demonstration period, the state seeks to achieve the following goals which align with the SMI SMDL #18-011:
CMS expects the state to achieve the goals on a statewide basis despite authorizing expenditure authority on less-than-a statewide basis since the state will concurrently implement initiatives that improve community-based mental health care.