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  1. Medicaid CMS-64 FFCRA Increased FMAP Expenditure

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    • data.virginia.gov
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    Updated Oct 8, 2021
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    data.medicaid.gov (2021). Medicaid CMS-64 FFCRA Increased FMAP Expenditure [Dataset]. https://healthdata.gov/dataset/Medicaid-CMS-64-FFCRA-Increased-FMAP-Expenditure/harf-86yj
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 8, 2021
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    data.medicaid.gov
    Description

    During a public health emergency in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA), a new optional Medicaid eligibility group was added called COVID-19 testing eligibility group. States reported these expenditures under sections 6004 and 6008 through the Medicaid Budget and Expenditure System (MBES) on the Form CMS-64. The data in these reports constitute summary level preliminary expenditure information related to these FFCRA provisions for each state

    Notes: 1. The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA), enacted on March 18, 2020, provided a temporary FMAP increase to states and territories meeting certain qualifications and added a new optional
    Medicaid eligibility group for uninsured individuals during a public health emergency in section 1902(a)(10)(A)(ii)(XXIII) of the Act, referred to as the “COVID - 19 Testing Group.”
    2. FFCRA Section 6008 provides a temporary 6.2 percentage point FMAP increase to each qualifying state and territory's FMAP under section 1905(b) of the Act, beginning January 1, 2020 and lasting through
    the end of the quarter in which the public health emergency (PHE) declared by the Secretary for COVID-19 ends, including any extensions.
    3. FFCRA Section 6004 provides a 100 percent match rate for individuals eligible under the new optional Medicaid eligibility group in section 1902(a)(10)(A)(ii)(XXIII) of the Act, beginning no earlier than
    March 18, 2020 and lasting through the end of the PHE for COVID-19.
    4. States that have reported “0” either have no expenditures for that reporting category or have not yet reported expenditures for that category.
    5. This report is a cumulative summary report that includes current and prior period adjustment expenditures that apply to this quarter 6. For the Quarter ending 03/31/2020: Delaware has Negative Total Computable Expenditures and Total Federal Share Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.
    7. For the Quarter ending 09/30/2020: Colorado has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.
    8. For the Quarter ending 03/31/2021: California has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period. This corrected FY 2020 Q4 expenditures for Treatment services that are not allowed for Section 6004 100% FMAP match. 9. For the Quarter ending 03/31/2021: Utah has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period. 10. For the Quarter ending 12/31/2022: California has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period. 11. For the Quarter ending 12/31/2022: Connecticut has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period. 12. For the Quarter ending 09/30/2023: Connecticut has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.
    13. For the Quarter ending 09/30/2023: Illinois has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.
    14. For the Quarter ending 09/30/2023: Minnesota has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.
    15. For the Quarter ending 09/30/2023: Utah has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.
    16. For the Quarter ending 09/30/2023: Washington has Negative Total Computable Section 6008 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6008 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.
    17. For the Quarter ending 12/31/2023: Colorado has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.
    18. For the Quarter ending 12/31/2023: Connecticut has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.
    19. For the Quarter ending 12/31/2023: Minnesota has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.
    20. For the Quarter ending 12/31/2023: New Mexico has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.
    21. For the Quarter ending 12/31/2023: Hawaii has Negative Total Computable Section 6008 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6008 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.

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    ‘Medicaid CMS-64 FFCRA Increased FMAP Expenditure’ analyzed by Analyst-2

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    Updated Jan 16, 2021
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    Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai) / Inspirient GmbH (inspirient.com) (2021). ‘Medicaid CMS-64 FFCRA Increased FMAP Expenditure’ analyzed by Analyst-2 [Dataset]. https://analyst-2.ai/analysis/data-gov-medicaid-cms-64-ffcra-increased-fmap-expenditure-e5a3/3572bba0/?iid=004-106&v=presentation
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    Jan 16, 2021
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    Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai) / Inspirient GmbH (inspirient.com)
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Analysis of ‘Medicaid CMS-64 FFCRA Increased FMAP Expenditure’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/7a59b46a-7b59-4195-841c-f6aedddd1075 on 26 January 2022.

    --- Dataset description provided by original source is as follows ---

    During a public health emergency in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA), a new optional Medicaid eligibility group was added called COVID-19 testing eligibility group. States reported these expenditures under sections 6004 and 6008 through the Medicaid Budget and Expenditure System (MBES) on the Form CMS-64. The data in these reports constitute summary level preliminary expenditure information related to these FFCRA provisions for each state

    Notes: 1. The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA), enacted on March 18, 2020, provided a temporary FMAP increase to states and territories meeting certain qualifications and added a new optional Medicaid eligibility group for uninsured individuals during a public health emergency in section 1902(a)(10)(A)(ii)(XXIII) of the Act, referred to as the "COVID-19 testing group."
    2. FFCRA Section 6008 provides a temporary 6.2 percentage point FMAP increase to each qualifying state and territory's FMAP under section 1905(b) of the Act, beginning January 1, 2020 and lasting through the end of the quarter in which the public health emergency (PHE) declared by the Secretary for COVID-19 ends, including any extensions.
    3. FFCRA Section 6004 provides a 100 percent match rate for individuals eligible under the new optional Medicaid eligibility group in section 1902(a)(10)(A)(ii)(XXIII) of the Act, beginning no earlier than March 18, 2020 and lasting through the end of the PHE for COVID-19.
    4. States that have reported “0” either have no expenditures for that reporting category or have not yet reported expenditures for that category.
    5. This report is a cumulative summary report that includes current and prior period adjustment expenditures that apply to this quarter.

    --- Original source retains full ownership of the source dataset ---

  3. f

    Clinical outcomes for relatively lower-risk patients hospitalized with...

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    • plos.figshare.com
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    Updated Jun 15, 2023
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    Christopher J. Gonzalez; Cameron J. Hogan; Mangala Rajan; Martin T. Wells; Monika M. Safford; Laura C. Pinheiro; Arnab K. Ghosh; Justin J. Choi; Clare A. Burchenal; Pooja D. Shah; Martin F. Shapiro (2023). Clinical outcomes for relatively lower-risk patients hospitalized with COVID-19. [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263995.t002
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 15, 2023
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    Authors
    Christopher J. Gonzalez; Cameron J. Hogan; Mangala Rajan; Martin T. Wells; Monika M. Safford; Laura C. Pinheiro; Arnab K. Ghosh; Justin J. Choi; Clare A. Burchenal; Pooja D. Shah; Martin F. Shapiro
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Clinical outcomes for relatively lower-risk patients hospitalized with COVID-19.

  4. Medi-Cal Birth Statistics, by Select Characteristics and California Resident...

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    Updated Nov 6, 2024
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    Department of Health Care Services (2024). Medi-Cal Birth Statistics, by Select Characteristics and California Resident Hospital Births [Dataset]. https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/medi-cal-birth-statistics-by-select-characteristics-california-resident-hospital-births
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    csv(360232), pdf(834961), pdf(81289), csv(232582), csv(166216), csv(63446), csv(233780), csv(355753), csv(327021), csv(355187), csv(316748), zip, csv(323823)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 6, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    California Department of Health Care Serviceshttp://www.dhcs.ca.gov/
    Authors
    Department of Health Care Services
    Area covered
    California
    Description

    California Birth Report totals by Birth Characteristics to inform the public, stakeholders, and researchers.

    The DHCS Medi-Cal Birth Statistics tables present the descriptive statistics for California resident births that occurred in a hospital setting, including data on maternal characteristics, delivery methods, and select birth outcomes such as low birthweight and preterm delivery. Tables also include key comorbidities and health behaviors known to influence birth outcomes, such as hypertension, diabetes, substance use, pre-pregnancy weight, and smoking during pregnancy.

    DHCS additionally presents birth statistics for women participating in the Medi-Cal Fee-For-Service (FFS) and managed care delivery systems, as well as births financed by private insurance, births financed by other public funding sources, and births among uninsured mothers. Medi-Cal data reflect mothers that were deemed as Medi-Cal certified eligible.

    Note: Data for maternal comorbidities including hypertension, diabetes, and substance use have been provisionally omitted among calendar years 2020-2022 for the time being.

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Medicaid CMS-64 FFCRA Increased FMAP Expenditure

Explore at:
application/rssxml, csv, json, application/rdfxml, tsv, xmlAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Oct 8, 2021
Dataset provided by
data.medicaid.gov
Description

During a public health emergency in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA), a new optional Medicaid eligibility group was added called COVID-19 testing eligibility group. States reported these expenditures under sections 6004 and 6008 through the Medicaid Budget and Expenditure System (MBES) on the Form CMS-64. The data in these reports constitute summary level preliminary expenditure information related to these FFCRA provisions for each state

Notes: 1. The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA), enacted on March 18, 2020, provided a temporary FMAP increase to states and territories meeting certain qualifications and added a new optional
Medicaid eligibility group for uninsured individuals during a public health emergency in section 1902(a)(10)(A)(ii)(XXIII) of the Act, referred to as the “COVID - 19 Testing Group.”
2. FFCRA Section 6008 provides a temporary 6.2 percentage point FMAP increase to each qualifying state and territory's FMAP under section 1905(b) of the Act, beginning January 1, 2020 and lasting through
the end of the quarter in which the public health emergency (PHE) declared by the Secretary for COVID-19 ends, including any extensions.
3. FFCRA Section 6004 provides a 100 percent match rate for individuals eligible under the new optional Medicaid eligibility group in section 1902(a)(10)(A)(ii)(XXIII) of the Act, beginning no earlier than
March 18, 2020 and lasting through the end of the PHE for COVID-19.
4. States that have reported “0” either have no expenditures for that reporting category or have not yet reported expenditures for that category.
5. This report is a cumulative summary report that includes current and prior period adjustment expenditures that apply to this quarter 6. For the Quarter ending 03/31/2020: Delaware has Negative Total Computable Expenditures and Total Federal Share Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.
7. For the Quarter ending 09/30/2020: Colorado has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.
8. For the Quarter ending 03/31/2021: California has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period. This corrected FY 2020 Q4 expenditures for Treatment services that are not allowed for Section 6004 100% FMAP match. 9. For the Quarter ending 03/31/2021: Utah has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period. 10. For the Quarter ending 12/31/2022: California has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period. 11. For the Quarter ending 12/31/2022: Connecticut has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period. 12. For the Quarter ending 09/30/2023: Connecticut has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.
13. For the Quarter ending 09/30/2023: Illinois has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.
14. For the Quarter ending 09/30/2023: Minnesota has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.
15. For the Quarter ending 09/30/2023: Utah has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.
16. For the Quarter ending 09/30/2023: Washington has Negative Total Computable Section 6008 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6008 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.
17. For the Quarter ending 12/31/2023: Colorado has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.
18. For the Quarter ending 12/31/2023: Connecticut has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.
19. For the Quarter ending 12/31/2023: Minnesota has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.
20. For the Quarter ending 12/31/2023: New Mexico has Negative Total Computable Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6004 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.
21. For the Quarter ending 12/31/2023: Hawaii has Negative Total Computable Section 6008 Covid 19 Expenditures and Total Federal Share Section 6008 Covid 19 Expenditures due to the reporting of prior period adjustments during this period.

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