Medicaid optional benefits are a group of medical services included in Medicaid programs that states may choose to provide for their Medicaid enrollees, not mandated by federal law. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) lists 15 mandatory Medicaid benefits that states are required to provide under federal law, while also listing optional benefits that states may choose to cover. The extent of adoption of these optional benefits varies from state to state.

This report includes information on:

Overview of mandatory and optional State Medicaid benefits
State Medicaid optional benefit adoption trends by category and state, over time
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