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XXI RO. Title XXI-eligible Medicaid Expansion children enrolled in Standard after allotment is exhausted CommonHealth XXI: Title XXI-eligible higher income children with disabilities enrolled in title XIX CommonHealth after allotment is exhausted Fam Assist XXI: Title XXI-eligible children through 200 percent of the FPL eligible for Family Assistance under the demonstration after the allotment is exhausted e-HIV/FA: Eligible individuals with HIV/AIDS with incomes from 133 through 200 percent of the FPL who are enrolled in Family Assistance SBE: Subsidies or reimbursement for ESI made to eligible individuals SNCP-DSRIP: Expenditures for Delivery System Reform Payments (DSRIP) for the period July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2022. This should be inclusive of 15-18 below. SNCP-DSRIP-ACO: Expenditures for the Accountable Care Organization payments associated with the DSRIP for the period July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2022. SNCP-DSRIP-CP: Expenditures for the Community Partner payments associated with the DSRIP. SNCP-DSRIP-SWI: Expenditures for the Statewide Investment payments associated with the DSRIP. SNCP-DSRIP-Operations: Expenditures for the allocated portion of DSRIP associated with statewide operations, implementation, and oversight. SNCP-PHTII: Expenditures authorized under the Public Hospital Transformation and Incentives Initiative SNCP-DSH-HSNTF: Expenditures authorized under the Health Safety Net program as referenced on Attachment E item 4. SNCP-DSH-IMD: Expenditures authorized under the SNCP for IMD services, as referenced on Attachment E item 5, excluding expenditures reported under STC 95(f)(30). SNCP-DSH-CPE: Expenditures for State owned non-acute hospitals operated by the Department of Public Health and the Department of Mental Health, as referenced on Attachment E items 6 and 7. SNCP-UCC: Expenditures authorized under the Uncompensated Care Pool
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XXI RO. Title XXI-eligible Medicaid Expansion children enrolled in Standard after allotment is exhausted
XXI RO. Title XXI-eligible Medicaid Expansion children enrolled in Standard after allotment is exhausted CommonHealth XXI: Title XXI-eligible higher income children with disabilities enrolled in title XIX CommonHealth after allotment is exhausted Fam Assist XXI: Title XXI-eligible children through 200 percent of the FPL eligible for Family Assistance under the demonstration after the allotment is exhausted e-HIV/FA: Eligible individuals with HIV/AIDS with incomes from 133 through 200 percent of the FPL who are enrolled in Family Assistance SBE: Subsidies or reimbursement for ESI made to eligible individuals SNCP-DSRIP: Expenditures for Delivery System Reform Payments (DSRIP) for the period July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2022 SNCP-PHTII: Expenditures authorized under the Public Hospital Transformation and Incentives Initiative SNCP-DSH-HSNTF: Expenditures authorized under the Health Safety Net program as referenced on Attachment E item 4. SNCP-DSH-IMD: Expenditures authorized under the SNCP for IMD services, as referenced on Attachment E item 5, excluding expenditures reported under STC 91(f)(30).
XXI RO. Title XXI-eligible Medicaid Expansion children enrolled in Standard after allotment is exhausted CommonHealth XXI: Title XXI-eligible higher income children with disabilities enrolled in title XIX CommonHealth after allotment is exhausted Fam Assist XXI: Title XXI-eligible children through 200 percent of the FPL eligible for Family Assistance under the demonstration after the allotment is exhausted e-HIV/FA: Eligible individuals with HIV/AIDS with incomes from 133 through 200 percent of the FPL who are enrolled in Family Assistance SBE: Subsidies or reimbursement for ESI made to eligible individuals SNCP-HSNTF: Expenditures authorized under the demonstration for payments held to the provider sub-cap to support uncompensated care SNCP-DSHP: Expenditures authorized under the demonstration for the Designated State Health Programs (DSHP) SNCP-DSTI: Expenditures authorized under the demonstration for Delivery System Transformation Initiatives (DSTI)
XXI RO. Title XXI-eligible Medicaid Expansion children enrolled in Standard after allotment is exhausted xiv. CommonHealth XXI: Title XXI-eligible higher income children with disabilities enrolled in title XIX CommonHealth after allotment is exhausted

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