The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services plans to recall about 3,000 staff who were furloughed because of the shutdown starting on Monday, officials confirmed to Axios.

The big picture: CMS plans to tap fees it charges outside researchers to access its data to pay staff during the shutdown, a spokesperson said. • The sum would be repaid to the user fee fund when regular congressional appropriations resume. CMS said it identified the payment source in coordination with the White House and Health and Human Services, and continues to abide by rules governing the shutdown.

Zoom in: The change will allow CMS "to best serve the American people amid the Medicare and [Affordable Care Act] open enrollment seasons," the spokesperson said in an email. • Open enrollment for traditional Med

See Full Page