Call 1-800-949-4ADA
for Technical Assistance
In July 1999, the Supreme Court issued the Olmstead v. L. C. decision. The Court's decision in that case clearly challenges Federal, state, and local governments to develop more opportunities for individuals with disabilities through more accessible systems of cost-effective community-based services.
The Olmstead decision interpreted Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and its implementing regulation, requiring States to administer their services, programs, and activities "in the most integrated setting appropriate to the needs of qualified individuals with disabilities."
Medicaid can be an important resource to assist States in meeting these goals. However, the scope of the ADA and the Olmstead decision are not limited to Medicaid beneficiaries or to services financed by the Medicaid program. The ADA and the Olmsteaddecision apply to all qualified individuals with disabilities regardless of age.
The Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) has begun consultation with States and with people with disabilities. HCFA plans to review relevant Federal Medicaid regulations, policies and previous guidance to assure that they are compatible with the requirements of the ADA and Olmstead decision, and facilitate States' efforts to comply with the law. HCFA is working closely with other involved Federal agencies to ensure that these reviews are consistent with the requirements of the statute and are focused on the needs of persons with disabilities.
The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Civil Rights, and HCFA have formed a workgroup to address continuing questions and issues involving the implementation of the Olmstead decision and the ADA. We invite all States and stakeholders to submit policy questions and recommendations to the workgroup. Answers to these questions, as they are developed, will be posted on this web site. Please submit written correspondence to:
DHHS Working Group for ADA/Olmstead
c/o Center for Medicaid and State Operations
HCFA, Room S2-14-26, DEHPG
7500 Security Blvd.
Baltimore, MD 21244-1850
You may also E-mail policy questions to: ADA/Olmstead@HCFA.Gov to submit policy questions and recommendations to this workgroup.
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS CONCERNING MEDICAID ELIGIBILITY OR SERVICES FOR SPECIFIC INDIVIDUALS, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR STATE MEDICAID AGENCY.
State Medicaid Director Letters
Assuring Access to Community Living for the Disabled - February 1, 2000
ADA/Olmstead Decision Related Links
If you have any questions or concerns about ADA/Olmstead and its
requirements or if you need clarification to our responses, please
e-mail the ADA/Olmstead
Workgroup.
The
Official U.S. Government Site for Medicare Information
Department of Health and Human Services
National Medicare Education
Program
Outside Links will Open Up in a New Window
contact us: DBTAC
Southwest ADA Center
800-949-4232 or 713-520-0232 v/tty