2028 Medicaid HCBS Quality Measure Set
Summary
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has published a public inspection copy of the 2028 Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Quality Measure Set. The document, unpublished and scheduled for official publication on 04/28/2026, represents a 52-page quality measurement framework for Medicaid HCBS programs. The measure set provides states with standardized quality measures for reporting and monitoring HCBS services under Medicaid.
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CMS has released the 2028 Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services Quality Measure Set for public inspection. This measure set establishes standardized quality measures that states may use for reporting on HCBS programs under Medicaid. The document is currently unpublished and is scheduled for official publication in the Federal Register on April 28, 2026.
Affected parties including state Medicaid agencies, HCBS providers, and managed care organizations should review the measure set upon publication to understand the quality reporting expectations for 2028. Quality measure sets typically inform performance evaluation and may be incorporated into federal-state Medicaid program requirements.
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Public Inspection :: Notice
Medicaid Program: 2028 Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services Quality Measure Set
An unpublished Notice
by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on 04/28/2026
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