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Purpose

Federal regulations establish a committee to advise the state's Medicaid agency and its Medicaid director on health and medical care services.

The purpose of the MMAC is to provide a forum where the Department of Health and Human Services (ND HHS) Medicaid program and its partners, including health care and social service providers, members and their families, and advocates, can:

  1. Review and recommend changes to existing Medicaid policies, including covered services and access to services.
  2. Review and discuss new Medicaid policies that are brought forth by the Department, statewide partners, and the legislative and executive branch members and their staff.
  3. Review and discuss proposed changes to the Medicaid state plan and waivers.
  4. Provide and receive updates on key Medicaid initiatives or activities.
  5. Review the quality, access, and expenditures of the Medicaid program of the prior biennium and the HHS Medicaid proposals for the next session in July preceding each regular legislative session.

The MMAC generally meets four times a year. 

Who are Medicaid Medical Advisory Committee members?

The MMAC is designed to ensure that a diverse set of opinions and voices are heard. MMAC members should have experience with Medicaid:

  • as a member beneficiary,
  • through representation of or direct service provision to Medicaid beneficiaries, or
  • by being familiar with the health and social needs of Medicaid beneficiaries and with the resources available and required for their care.

What other requirements are there?

Members serve on the MMAC for three years. More information can be found in the MMAC’s Charter.
 
How can I join the MMAC?

As current members end their MMAC term, there will be openings for new members. Openings will be announced at a MMAC meeting. Nominees will have until two weeks prior to the next MMAC meeting to send an email to the Medicaid director with:

  • the agency or organization they represent,
  • the reason they would like to serve,
  • their experience with Medicaid and/or Medicaid beneficiaries,
  • personal or professional expertise,
  • involvement in the community, and
  • board/task force/council expertise (if any). 

At the subsequent meeting, the Medicaid director or designee will announce the appointees. 

Meetings are open to the public.

2025 Meeting Schedule

  • Tuesday, Feb. 18, 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. CT – Virtually via Microsoft Teams
  • Tuesday, May 20, 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. CT – Virtually via Microsoft Teams
  • Tuesday, Aug. 19, 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. CT – Virtually via Microsoft Teams
  • Tuesday, Nov. 18, 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. CT – Virtually via Microsoft Teams
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MemberTerm End DateMemberTerm End Date
Matuor AlierFebruary 2027Amy HornbacherFebruary 2026
Shannon BaconFebruary 2026Courtney KoebeleFebruary 2026
Melissa Bingham                  February 2026Elizabeth Larson-StecklerFebruary 2026
Tim BlaslFebruary 2027Senator Judy Lee 
Heather DemarayFebruary 2028Senator Tim Mathern 
Donene FeistFebruary 2027Chelsey MatterMay 2028
Dr. Joy FroelichMay 2028Janelle MoosFebruary 2026
Kim HackerFebruary 2027Lisa MurryFebruary 2027
Kara HansonMay 2027Heather SkadsemFebruary 2027
Denise HarveyMay 2028Nikki WegnerFebruary 2026
  Dirk WilkeMay 2028
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Contact Information

Medical Services Division
North Dakota Department of Human Services
600 E Boulevard Ave, Dept 325
Bismarck, ND 58505-0250

Phone: (701) 328-7068
Toll-Free: (800) 755-2604
711 (TTY)
Fax: (701) 328-1544

ND Relay TTY: 711

Email: dhsmed@nd.gov