CHIP Perinatal Program Sample Clauses

CHIP Perinatal Program. Capitation: See Attachment A, “HHSC Uniform Managed Care Contract Terms and Conditions,” Article 10, for a description of the Capitation Rate-setting methodology and the Capitation Payment requirements for the CHIP Perinatal Program. Service Area: TARRANT Rate Cell Rate Period 6 Capitation Rates 1 Perinate Newborn 0% to 185% $ 275.32 2 Perinate Newborn Above 185% to 200% $ 674.81 3 Perinate 0% to 185% $ 412.74 4 Perinate Above 185% to 200% $ 351.53 Delivery Supplemental Payment: See Attachment A, “HHSC Uniform Managed Care Contract Terms and Conditions,” Article 10, for a description of the methodology for establishing the Delivery Supplemental Payment for the CHIP Perinatal Program. The CHIP Perinatal Delivery Supplemental Payment is $3,100.00 for Perinates between 186% and 200% of the Federal Poverty Level for all Service Areas.
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CHIP Perinatal Program. Capitation: See Attachment A, “HHSC Uniform Managed Care Contract Terms and Conditions,” Article 10, for a description of the Capitation Rate-setting methodology and the Capitation Payment requirements for the CHIP Perinatal Program. Service Area: BEXAR Rate Cell Rate Period 1 CapitationRates 1 Perinate 0% - 185% $ 152.35 2 Perinate 186% - 200% $ 152.35 3 Perinate Newborn 0% - 185% $ 335.90 4 Perinate Newborn 186% - 200% $ 683.52 Service Area: EL PASO Rate Cell Rate Period 1 Capitation Rates 1 Perinate 0% - 185% $ 152.35 2 Perinate 186% - 200% $ 152.35 3 Perinate Newborn 0% - 185% $ 287.45 4 Perinate Newborn 186% - 200% $ 584.91 Service Area: LUBBOCK Rate Cell Rate Period 1 Capitation Rates 1 Perinate 0% - 185% $ 152.35 2 Perinate 186% - 200% $ 152.35 3 Perinate Newborn 0% - 185% $ 215.02 4 Perinate Newborn 186% - 200% $ 437.53 Service Area: NUECES Rate Cell Rate Period 1 Capitation Rates 1 Perinate 0% - 185% $ 152.35 2 Perinate 186% - 200% $ 152.35 3 Perinate Newborn 0% - 185% $ 346.50 4 Perinate Newborn 186% - 200% $ 705.08 Service Area: XXXXXX Rate Cell Rate Period 1 Capitation Rates 1 Perinate 0% - 185% $ 152.35 2 Perinate 186% - 200% $ 152.35 3 Perinate Newborn 0% - 185% $ 380.66 4 Perinate Newborn 186% - 200% $ 774.58 Delivery Supplemental Payment: See Attachment A, “HHSC Uniform Managed Care Contract Terms and Conditions,” Article 10, for a description of the methodology for establishing the Delivery Supplemental Payment for the CHIP Perinatal Program. The CHIP Perinatal Delivery Supplemental Payment is $3,000.00 for Perinates between 186% and 200% of the Federal Poverty Level for all Service Areas.

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