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Coventry schools report Medicaid reimbursements rising toward $880,000; district credits training and logging

2616142 · March 14, 2025
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District staff told the committee that Medicaid reimbursements, which fund certain health-related services for Medicaid-eligible students with IEPs, have recovered and are on track to exceed budget projections after staff training and improved logging practices.

District administrators presented an overview of Medicaid reimbursements and said improved training and logging have driven a rebound in revenue for Coventry Public Schools.

Amy Anzalone, who presented the overview, explained Medicaid reimburses health-related services provided to students who have individualized education programs (IEPs) and are Medicaid-eligible. Anzalone said not all health services are reimbursable; reimbursement applies only to services for Medicaid-eligible students and when parents have provided authorization to bill Medicaid.

Anzalone reviewed…

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