Last Updated: April 28, 2026
Nebraska Medicaid fee schedules for 2026 set the exact payment rates for doctors, hospitals, pharmacies, and other providers.
These rates are managed by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and run from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026.
Knowing these rates helps providers get paid correctly and helps patients understand their covered services.
Quick Answer Summary:
- Nebraska Medicaid 2026 rates are set under State Plan Amendment NE 25-0013
- Physician rates updated July 1, 2025, with a revised increase effective January 1, 2026
- The federal reimbursement rate (FMAP) dropped to 55.94% for FFY 2026
- Pharmacy dispensing fees rose to $10.50 per prescription as of July 1, 2025
- ABA therapy rates were cut up to 79% effective August 1, 2025
- All official fee schedules are free to download at dhhs.ne.gov
What Is the Nebraska Medicaid Fee Schedule?
The Nebraska Medicaid fee schedule is an official list of payment rates. It tells providers exactly how much Medicaid will pay for each service.
Nebraska Medicaid uses two delivery systems for these payments:
- Managed Care — Most services go through Heritage Health, which includes three health plans.
- Fee-for-Service (FFS) — Used mainly for long-term care and specialty services.
How Payment Is Calculated
Medicaid always pays the lower of these two amounts:
- The provider’s submitted charge, OR
- The approved fee schedule rate
This protects the program from overpaying for services.
Fee Schedule Update Cycle
Nebraska updates its fee schedules on two different cycles:
| Service Type | Update Cycle |
|---|---|
| Physician / Practitioner Services | July 1 each year |
| Clinical Lab, Injectables, Dental | January 1 each year |
| Injectables / Immunizations | Quarterly (per CMS) |
Nebraska Medicaid FMAP Rate for 2026
The Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) sets how much the federal government pays Nebraska back for Medicaid spending.
Here are Nebraska’s FMAP rates for Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 2026:
| Program | FFY 2025 Rate | FFY 2026 Rate | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Medicaid | 57.52% | 55.94% | ▼ Decrease |
| CHIP | 70.26% | 68.05% | ▼ Decrease |
Nebraska saw one of the largest FMAP decreases in the country — about 3.16 percentage points less than last year. This means Nebraska must cover a bigger share of Medicaid costs in 2026.
For state budget planning, Nebraska uses a blended FMAP of 57.15% for SFY 2026.
Nebraska Medicaid Physician Fee Schedule 2026
Physician and practitioner services follow the Nebraska Medicaid Physician Fee Schedule. This is one of the most important rate tables for medical providers.
The current physician fee schedule is effective July 1, 2025. A revised schedule was posted on January 1, 2026 with higher rates.
What Changed in January 2026
Nebraska DHHS increased rates for several service types:
- ✅ Evaluation and management (E&M) services
- ✅ Labor and delivery services
- ✅ Rural provider services
The estimated cost of these increases:
- Total cost (FFY 2026): $116,029
- Federal funds: $75,338
- General (state) funds: $40,691
Site-of-Service Differential
Nebraska follows the Medicare site-of-service rule. This means payment may be lower when a service is performed in a hospital setting versus an office setting.
Out-of-State Physicians
Out-of-state doctors can receive negotiated rates only for services not available in Nebraska. Examples include:
- Lung transplants
- Pediatric heart transplants
Outpatient Hospital and ER Services 2026
Nebraska Medicaid pays for outpatient hospital services using a cost-to-charges ratio formula.
For services on or after July 1, 2025, payment equals:
93% × Cost-to-Charges Ratio × Submitted Charges
This is based on the hospital’s most recent Medicare cost report.
Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs)
Critical Access Hospitals receive special treatment. They are reimbursed at:
100% of reasonable cost of providing the service
This higher rate helps small rural hospitals stay open and serve their communities.
Telehealth Services
Good news for patients using telehealth:
Nebraska Medicaid pays the same rate for telehealth as for in-person visits.
If you use telehealth to see your doctor, your provider is paid the same amount.
Clinical Lab Fee Schedule 2026
Nebraska Medicaid pays for clinical lab tests at 100% of the Medicare Clinical Laboratory Fee Schedule. These rates are updated every time CMS (the federal agency) updates Medicare lab rates.
The January 1, 2026 Clinical Lab Fee Schedule has been officially posted on the DHHS portal.
Injectable Medications and Immunizations 2026
Injectable drugs are reimbursed at 100% of the Medicare Drug Fee Schedule. Nebraska updates these rates every quarter when CMS releases new Medicare rates.
2026 Injectables Schedule
| Update Period | Status |
|---|---|
| January 2026 | ✅ Posted |
| April 2026 | ✅ Posted |
Immunizations Now Have Their Own Schedule
Starting January 1, 2026, Nebraska Medicaid created a separate fee schedule just for immunization and vaccine codes. Before this change, vaccine codes were listed on the injectables schedule.
An April 2026 immunization fee schedule has also been published.
Dental Services Fee Schedule 2026
Nebraska Medicaid covers dental services for eligible members. Payment is the lower of:
- The provider’s submitted charge, OR
- The allowable amount in the Dental Fee Schedule
The January 2026 Dental Services Fee Schedule is available on the DHHS portal. You can also check the Medicaid Fee Schedule in 2026 for a broader look at how dental rates compare across programs.
Pharmacy Dispensing Fees 2026
Pharmacies play a key role in Medicaid. Nebraska updated pharmacy dispensing fees on July 1, 2025.
| Pharmacy Type | Old Fee (Before July 1, 2025) | New Fee (After July 1, 2025) |
|---|---|---|
| Independent Pharmacies | $10.38 per prescription | $10.50 per prescription |
This increase applies to both fee-for-service and managed care prescriptions.
Long-Term Care Pharmacies
Pharmacies serving nursing homes and intermediate care facilities receive:
One dispensing fee per month per prescription (not per refill)
This special rule helps control costs in long-term care settings.
Preferred Drug List (PDL)
Nebraska posts monthly updates to its Preferred Drug List (PDL). As of March 2026, the PDL reflects changes effective through March 2, 2026.
Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Rates 2026
DME includes wheelchairs, walkers, oxygen equipment, and other medical supplies. Nebraska Medicaid pays the lowest of these three amounts:
- Medicare DMEPOS fee schedule rate for Nebraska
- Medicare competitive bidding program rate
- Provider’s billed charges
DME rates are updated quarterly when CMS updates Medicare rates.
| Schedule Period | Status |
|---|---|
| July 2025 DME Schedule | ✅ Posted |
| January 2026 DME Schedule | ✅ Posted |
Other Practitioner Fee Schedules (SFY 2026)
Nebraska Medicaid covers a wide range of services. Here is a full list of service-specific fee schedules for SFY 2026 (July 2025–June 2026):
| Service | Effective Date | Payment Method |
|---|---|---|
| Ambulance Services | July 2025 | Medicaid fee schedule |
| Ambulatory Surgery Center | July 2025 | Medicaid fee schedule |
| Anesthesia / CRNA | Per SPA | Units × conversion factor |
| APR-DRG Hospital Rates | July 2025 | Per discharge grouper |
| Chiropractic Services | July 2025 | Lower of charge or schedule |
| Free Standing Birth Centers | July 2025 | Medicaid fee schedule |
| Health Check / EPSDT | July 2025 | Mental Health or Practitioner schedule |
| Hearing Aid | July 2025 | Medicaid fee schedule |
| Home Health Agency | July 2025 | Lower of charge or schedule |
| Hospice | October 2025 | Medicaid fee schedule |
| Interpretation Services | July 2025 | Medicaid fee schedule |
| Long-Term Acute Care Hospital | July 2025 | Medicaid fee schedule |
| Mental Health & Substance Use | July 2025 | Unit × conversion factor |
| Non-Emergency Transportation | January 2026 | Per 471 NAC 27 |
| Nursing Services | July 2025 | Medicaid fee schedule |
| Personal Assistance Services (PAS) | July 2025 | Medicaid fee schedule |
| Physical & Occupational Therapy | July 2025 | Lower of charge or schedule |
| Podiatry Services | July 2025 | Lower of charge or schedule |
| Speech Pathology & Audiology | July 2025 | Lower of charge or schedule |
| Visual Care / Optometry | July 2025 | Lower of charge or schedule |
| X-Ray / Radiology | July 2025 | Practitioner fee schedule |
FQHC and Rural Health Clinic Rates 2026
Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) serve low-income communities. They receive payments through the Prospective Payment System (PPS). This is based on the cost per visit.
| Rate Type | Effective Date |
|---|---|
| FQHC General Rate | January 2026 |
| FQHC Dental Rate | January 2026 |
| Rural Health Clinic (RHC) Rate | July 2025 |
Nebraska Nursing Facility Rates 2026
Nursing facilities caring for Medicaid patients receive updated rates each year. For SFY 2026 (July 1, 2025–June 30, 2026), Nebraska applied an inflation factor of 1.49% to nursing facility rates.
Estimated Budget Impact
| Period | Total Change | Federal Funds | State Funds |
|---|---|---|---|
| FFY 2025 | -$584,601 | -$336,262 | -$248,339 |
| FFY 2026 | -$2,338,403 | -$1,308,103 | -$1,030,300 |
💡 Nursing facility services remain in the fee-for-service system, not managed care.
Quality Incentive Add-Ons
Nebraska rewards quality care with daily add-on payments based on CMS star ratings:
| CMS Star Rating | Daily Add-On Payment |
|---|---|
| ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4 Stars) | $6.75 per day |
| ⭐⭐⭐ (3 Stars) | $3.50 per day |
| ⭐⭐ or ⭐ (1–2 Stars) | $0 |
| No Rating | $0 |
Nebraska’s proposed total nursing facility appropriation for FY 2026–27: $462,480,546.
Assisted Living Facility (ALF) Rates 2026
Assisted living facilities serve seniors and people with disabilities. Nebraska posted updated ALF rates effective January 1, 2026.
Monthly Assisted Living Rates (January 2026)
| Level | Medicaid Share | Client Room & Board | Total Monthly Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Level 30/40 Rural – Single Occupancy | $2,248.00 | $919.00 | $3,167.00 |
| Level 31/41 Rural – Multiple Occupancy | $1,664.00 | $919.00 | $2,583.00 |
| Level 30/40 Urban – Single Occupancy | $2,248.00 | $919.00 | $3,167.00 |
| Level 31/41 Urban – Multiple Occupancy | $1,664.00 | $919.00 | $2,583.00 |
Daily ALF Rates
Daily Medicaid rates range from:
- $45.73/day — Rural, multiple occupancy
- $73.91/day — Urban, single occupancy
⚠️ Important Note on LB57 Rate Increase
Nebraska’s LB57 proposed raising daily ALF rates to:
- $88.24/day (FY 2026)
- $91.78/day (FY 2027)
As of April 2026, it has NOT been confirmed whether LB57 was enacted. Providers should verify current rates directly with Nebraska DHHS before billing.
ICF/DD Inflation Factor 2026
For Intermediate Care Facilities for people with Developmental Disabilities (ICF/DD), Nebraska applied an inflation factor of 24.85% for SFY 2026.
This large inflation adjustment reflects rising costs for serving individuals with developmental disabilities.
ABA Therapy Major Rate Cut (Effective August 1, 2025)
One of the biggest Medicaid changes in Nebraska for 2026 was a major cut to Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy rates. These cuts took effect August 1, 2025 and carry through all of SFY 2026.
Why Did Nebraska Cut ABA Rates?
Nebraska’s ABA Medicaid spending exploded in recent years:
- 2020: $4.6 million
- 2024: $85.6 million
- Growth: 📈 1,750% increase in 4 years
Nebraska’s pre-cut rates were the highest in the nation — more than double the national average for some codes. DHHS said the new rates are still competitive with neighboring states.
ABA Rate Comparison: Before vs. After
| Service | Rate Before Aug 1, 2025 | Rate After Aug 1, 2025 | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Direct Therapy (RBT) — per 15 min | $36.11 | $18.70 | ▼ -48% |
| Direct Therapy (BCBA) — per 15 min | $36.11 | $22.72 | ▼ -37% |
| Parent Training | Previous rate | Reduced | ▼ -51% |
| BCBA Care Plan / Protocol Adjustments | Previous rate | Reduced | ▼ -37% |
| Treatment Assessment Development | Previous rate | Reduced | ▼ -28% |
| Group / Assessment Services | Previous rate | Reduced | ▼ up to -79% |
Real-World Impact (March 2026)
A March 2026 analysis found serious consequences from the ABA cuts:
- 🏥 Several ABA providers closed or reduced services
- 👨👩👧 Rural families faced major access challenges
- 📉 Fewer children could get timely ABA therapy
DHHS maintained the cuts were necessary for the long-term sustainability of the Medicaid program.
New Medicaid Programs in 2026
Nebraska expanded its Medicaid program with several important new services in 2026.
1. Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHC)
Effective January 1, 2026, Nebraska Medicaid launched the CCBHC program. It covers:
- Mental health evaluation and treatment
- Substance use disorder (SUD) services
- Crisis response services
- Primary care screening
- Targeted case management
- Peer and family support services
Estimated FFY 2026 cost: $91,594 ($68,396 federal / $23,198 state)
2. Justice-Involved Youth Services
Effective January 1, 2025 (continuing into SFY 2026), Nebraska Medicaid covers services for young people leaving the justice system. This includes:
- Screenings and diagnostics
- Targeted case management
- Services starting 30 days before release through 30+ days after release
Estimated FFY 2026 cost: $900,000
3. Postpartum Home Program (PHP)
Starting July 1, 2026, Nebraska Medicaid will provide:
- In-home nurse case management for new mothers
- Support for newborns up to 12 months old
Estimated FFY 2027 cost: $129,844
4. Postpartum Services Extension
Effective October 1, 2025, Nebraska extended postpartum Medicaid coverage:
From 60 days ➡️ to 12 months after pregnancy ends
This is a major improvement for maternal health in Nebraska.
5. Section 1115 Sustainable Coverage Waiver
In February 2026, Nebraska filed a 5-year Section 1115 waiver to limit retroactive Medicaid eligibility.
- Anticipated start date: October 1, 2026
- Still pending CMS federal review as of April 2026
Who Qualifies for Nebraska Medicaid?
To receive Medicaid services in Nebraska, you must meet income and eligibility rules. Income limits vary by household size and program type.
To check if you qualify, use our free Medicaid Eligibility Calculator in 2026 — it gives you a fast answer based on your income and family size.
You can also compare income limits across all 50 states with our guide on Medicaid Income Limits by State 2026.
Where to Find Nebraska Medicaid Fee Schedules
All current Nebraska Medicaid fee schedules are available on the official DHHS portal. Providers can download Excel files for each service category.
| Resource | Official Link |
|---|---|
| 🔗 DHHS Provider Rates & Fee Schedules | dhhs.ne.gov – Medicaid Provider Rates |
| 🔗 Nebraska Medicaid Public Notices | dhhs.ne.gov – Medicaid Public Notices |
| 🔗 SPA NE 25-0013 (SFY 2026 Rates PDF) | DHHS Documents Portal |
| 🔗 FFS Pharmacy PDL Updates | nebraska.fhsc.com |
Tip: Always download rates directly from the DHHS portal. Never rely on third-party rate lists, as they may be outdated.
Key Data Gaps to Know (April 2026)
Some fee schedule details are not yet confirmed. Here is what providers should be aware of:
| Data Gap | Status |
|---|---|
| Specific CPT/HCPCS code-level rates | Must download from DHHS portal (Excel files) |
| LB57 ALF rate increase ($88.24/day) | Not confirmed as enacted — verify with DHHS |
| APR-DRG hospital base rates (SFY 2026) | Available via direct portal download only |
| Mental Health & SU fee schedule unit values | Available in July 2025 Excel file only |
| Managed care negotiated rates (Heritage Health) | Not public — set by MCO-provider contracts |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the Nebraska Medicaid fee schedule for 2026?
The Nebraska Medicaid fee schedule 2026 is the official list of payment rates for providers. It runs from July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2026. Rates are set by Nebraska DHHS and available at the official DHHS portal.
2. Where can I download the Nebraska Medicaid 2026 fee schedules?
You can download all current fee schedules at dhhs.ne.gov/Pages/Medicaid-Provider-Rates-and-Fee-Schedules.aspx. Each service type (physician, dental, lab, DME) has its own downloadable Excel file.
3. Did Nebraska Medicaid physician rates increase in 2026?
Yes. Effective January 1, 2026, Nebraska raised physician rates for E&M services, labor and delivery, and rural providers. The total estimated cost increase was $116,029 for FFY 2026.
4. What happened to ABA therapy rates in Nebraska Medicaid?
Nebraska cut ABA rates on August 1, 2025. Direct RBT therapy dropped from $36.11 to $18.70 per 15 minutes (−48%). The cuts followed a 1,750% spending increase between 2020 and 2024.
5. What are the 2026 Nebraska Medicaid nursing facility rates?
Nebraska applied a 1.49% inflation factor for SFY 2026 nursing facility rates. Quality add-ons range from $0 to $6.75 per day based on CMS star ratings. The total proposed budget for FY 2026–27 is $462,480,546.
6. How long does postpartum Medicaid coverage last in Nebraska in 2026?
As of October 1, 2025, Nebraska extended postpartum Medicaid coverage from 60 days to 12 months after pregnancy ends. A new Postpartum Home Program launching July 1, 2026 will also provide in-home nurse support for new mothers and newborns.
Last Updated: April 28, 2026
Source: Nebraska DHHS Division of Medicaid and Long-Term Care | Official DHHS Fee Schedule Portal




