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Comprehensive Enrollment Report-
Reform and Non-Reform

Enrollment Reports
- Non-Reform
Current Medicaid HMO Enrollment Report

  May 2008 - NR

Previous Month's Medicaid Enrollment Report

  April 2008 - NR 

Previous Medicaid Enrollment Reports

 Non-Reform Enrollment Reports

Commercial HMO Enrollment Data Florida Department of Financial Services - Office of Insurance Regulation

Mandatory/Vouluntary - Non-Reform

Mandatory/Voluntary Enrollment Report    May 2008 - MV     
Previous Month's Mandatory/Voluntary Report    April 2008 - MV
Previous Mandatory/Voluntary Reports    Mandatory/Voluntary

Enrollment Reports - Reform

Current Medicaid Reform Enrollment Report   May 2008 - Reform   
Previous Month's Medicaid Reform Enrollment Report   April 2008 - Reform 

Previous Medicaid Reform Enrollment Reports

  Reform Enrollment Reports
Note: Reform enrollment began September 1, 2006

Child Health Check-Up Data

Section 409.912(28), Florida Statutes, requires the Agency to publish annually the Child Health Check-Up (CHCUP) screening rates of each health plan it contracts with on a prepaid basis to serve Medicaid recipients.   Each health plan is required to achieve an annual CHCUP screening rate of at least 60 percent for those Medicaid recipients between the ages of less than 1 year to less than 21 years who are enrolled continuously in the same health plan for at least 8 months.

From the graph below, it is evident that while the statewide rate for child health checkups exceeds the required 60 percent, individual health plans vary in their ability to meet the requirement. For any health plan that does not meet the annual 60 percent screening requirement, the health plan must submit a corrective action plan for the Agency’s approval and monitoring.

CHCUP Graph
(Federal Fiscal Year 2006-2007)