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Civil Money Penalty (CMP) Grant Awards Program is sponsored by Mississippi State Department of Health. This program facilitates the use of federally-imposed Civil Money Penalty funds for the protection and benefit of residents living in nursing facilities, aiming to enhance the quality of care and life for residents.
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Civil Money Penalty Grant Awards Program - Mississippi Division of Medicaid Civil Money Penalty Grant Awards Program - Mississippi Division of Medicaid MESA Portal for Providers   |   Civil Money Penalty Grant Awards Program Mississippi Division of Medicaid > Services > Civil Money Penalty Grant Awards Program The goal of the Civil Money Penalty (CMP) Grant awards program is to facilitate the use of Federally Imposed Civil Money Penalty Funds to support activities that support, protect and benefit residents living in nursing facilities.
Only CMP fund applications that meet the statutory intent of the regulations, federal law and policy will be considered.
The CMP Grant program will accept applications from: certified nursing facilities, academic or research institutions, state, local or tribal agencies, profit or not-for-profit, or other types of organizations that are interested in promoting quality of care and/or quality of life for residents of nursing facilities which have been certified as meeting the requirements of participation for Medicaid and Medicare by the Mississippi State Department of Health, Bureau of Health Facilities Licensure and Certification.
Nursing home providers and stakeholders are encouraged to submit CMP grant applications for the development and implementation of quality improvement initiatives that directly or indirectly benefit nursing facility residents. Enhancement or educational grants should demonstrate current and sound evidence-based practices that promote quality of care and quality of life for nursing facility residents.
Civil Money Penalty (CMP) Grant Provider Training — April 2025 CMPRP Application Handbook CMPRP Application Budget Spreadsheet CMP Reinvestment Program State Plan Form CMP State Plan and Tracking Handbook Civil Money Penalty Reinvestment Program FAQs 2025 State CMP Fund Balances 2025 CMP Reinvestment State Plan MS Project Tracking Sheet Template_2024 MS CTVA Tracking Log Sheet Template_2024 2024 CMP Reinvestment State Plan MS CTVA Tracking Log Sheet_2023 MS Project Tracker CY 2023 2023 CMP Reinvestment State Plan CMP Grant Report Templates CMP Grant Application Announcement Civil Money Penalty Grant Contacts You can contact the Mississippi Division of Medicaid (DOM) multiple ways as listed below, including by phone, CMP Grant mailbox and fax.
It is advised that you do not email forms or submit online forms with protected health information or personally identifiable information, to protect your confidentiality in accordance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. CMPGrants@medicaid. ms.gov The Mississippi Division of Medicaid responsibly provides access to quality health coverage for vulnerable Mississippians.
Mississippi Division of Medicaid Jackson, Mississippi 39225 Notice of Non-Discrimination Mississippi's Official State website Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Certified nursing facilities, academic or research institutions, state, local or tribal agencies, profit or not-for-profit organizations, or other organizations promoting quality of care and/or quality of life for residents of nursing facilities certified by the Mississippi State Department of Health. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Civil Money Penalty (CMP) Grant Awards Program is funded by Mississippi State Department of Health. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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