Lifeline National Verifier Launches in Arizona Without State Databases
The Lifeline national verifier launched Wednesday in Arizona “using data provided on the federal level by” Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Department of Housing and Urban Development, an Arizona Department of Economic Security spokesperson emailed. The Arizona…
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department “continues to work with its state and federal partners, as well as the Universal Service Administrative Company, to ensure that their Lifeline National Verifier meets all necessary data compliance before integrating state systems.” The FCC denied waivers Tuesday to five other states with a Wednesday deadline but wanted more time to connect state databases, which sparked states' frustration (see 1910230057).