Cúram launches HR1 Community Engagement cartridge to help states meet new Medicaid requirements
We’re announcing the release of the Cúram HR1 Community Engagement cartridge, which is designed to help state Medicaid agencies implement HR1 Community Engagement requirements quickly, accurately, and with confidence.
HR1 introduced complex, time‑sensitive federal policy changes. States are now required to stand up new eligibility logic, evidence, and compliance processes quickly without destabilizing existing systems. To learn more about HR1 and broader guidance on meeting requirements, see our blog on HR1 implementation strategies.
The HR1 Community Engagement cartridge addresses that challenge directly. It translates federal requirements into pre‑built rules and evidence that agencies can integrate into existing capabilities without disrupting eligibility operations.
Below, we answer the most common questions about the product and what it means for states.
What is the HR1 Community Engagement cartridge?
The HR1 Community Engagement cartridge is a pre‑built set of rules and evidence designed to support Medicaid Community Engagement requirements defined under HR1.
It provides federal‑policy‑aligned eligibility rules and evidence that states can use to operationalize Community Engagement requirements without designing or interpreting rules from scratch.
Why was this cartridge created?
HR1 represents a significant federal policy shift, with detailed requirements and aggressive timelines for implementation.
Cúram built this cartridge in direct response to those challenges. Our teams analyzed HR1 legislation to understand not just what the law requires, but how states can realistically implement it. The result is a solution that translates federal intent into actionable, system‑ready logic.
Does it require a full Cúram platform upgrade?
No.
The Community Engagement capability is delivered as a product cartridge, not a major platform upgrade. It can be implemented independently, reducing project risk and avoiding disruption to existing eligibility operations.
What federal requirements does it cover?
The cartridge delivers a pre‑configured federal baseline, including:
- Eligibility rules aligned to HR1 Community Engagement provisions
- Evidence required to support compliance determinations
- Standardized logic that reflects federal policy intent
This ensures consistency across implementations and removes the need for states to reinterpret or rebuild foundational components.
How does this help states meet tight timelines?
By delivering policy‑aligned rules and evidence out of the box, the cartridge:
- Reduces implementation effort
- Speeds up delivery schedules
- Minimizes rework caused by misinterpretation of federal guidance
States can redirect effort toward planning, integration, and policy decisions rather than foundational rule construction.
Can states still customize Community Engagement policy?
Yes.
While federal requirements are delivered as standard, the cartridge is designed to support flexibility. States can extend the solution to reflect optional or state‑specific policy choices, such as hardship exemptions, while remaining aligned with the federal framework.
How does this reduce implementation risk?
HR1 Community Engagement requirements are complex, visible, and time‑sensitive.
The cartridge helps reduce risk by:
- Aligning system logic to federal intent
- Supporting compliance without destabilizing existing eligibility processes
- Allowing implementation without a large‑scale platform change
This creates a more predictable path to compliance.
How is this different from building rules internally?
Internal rule development requires legal interpretation, policy translation, technical design and development, testing, and ongoing maintenance.
The HR1 Community Engagement cartridge eliminates those foundational steps by providing a ready‑to‑use federal baseline. States still control how the policy is applied, but they start from a proven structure.
How does this support future policy change?
Federal guidance will continue to evolve.
The cartridge is designed with change in mind. Federal baseline logic is separated from state‑level extensions, making it easier to adapt to updates without re‑engineering the entire eligibility framework.
Why does this matter right now?
States are being asked to implement HR1 Community Engagement quickly and correctly, without increasing operational risk.
By delivering pre‑built, policy‑aligned capability that does not require a major upgrade, the HR1 Community Engagement cartridge helps agencies:
- Accelerate compliance
- Reduce delivery risk
- Focus on state‑specific outcomes
As HR1 guidance continues to mature, having a solution designed for speed and adaptability is essential.
To learn more about the Cúram HR1 Community Engagement cartridge, reach out to our team here.
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