For Use in Budget Neutrality Calculations Sample Clauses

For Use in Budget Neutrality Calculations. Eligibility Group Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Total for Quarter Ending XX/XX TANF-Urban TANF-Rural ABD-Urban ABD-Rural
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For Use in Budget Neutrality Calculations. Without Waiver Eligibility Group Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Total for Quarter Ending XX/XX Aged Blind/Disabled Children (EG1) Adults (EG2) HCBS
For Use in Budget Neutrality Calculations. Eligibility Group Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Total for Quarter Ending XX/XX DSHP TANF Children DSHP TANF Adult DSHP SSI Children DSHP SSI Adults DSHP MCHP (Title XIX match)* DSHP Exp. Pop. FP Expansion DSHP-Plus State Plan DSHP-Plus HCBS DSHP TEFRA-Like Newly Eligible Group * This EG does not include children funded through title XXI. Please note within the report, if the state must use title XIX funds for other uninsured children meeting the definition specified in section 2110(b)(1) of the Social Security Act if the state exhausts title XXI funds. Eligibility Group Total Member Months for the Quarter PMPM Total Expenditures (Member months multiplied by PMPM) DSHP TANF Children DSHP TANF Adult DSHP SSI Children DSHP SSI Adults DSHP MCHP (Title XIX match)* DSHP Exp. Pop. FP Expansion DSHP-Plus State Plan DSHP-Plus HCBS DSHP TEFRA-Like Newly Eligible Group * This EG does not include children funded through title XXI. Please note within the report, if the state must use title XIX funds for other uninsured children meeting the definition specified in section 2110(b)(1) of the Social Security Act if the state exhausts title XXI funds.
For Use in Budget Neutrality Calculations. Eligibility Group Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Total for Quarter Ending XX/XX “Enrollees”
For Use in Budget Neutrality Calculations. Eligibility Group Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Total for Quarter Ending XX/XX MetroHealth Care Plus Eligibility Group Total Member Months for the Quarter PMPM Total Expenditures (Member months multiplied by PMPM) MetroHealth Care Plus
For Use in Budget Neutrality Calculations. Eligibility Group Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Total for Quarter Ending XX/XX DSHP TANF Children DSHP TANF Adult DSHP SSI Children DSHP SSI Adults DSHP MCHP (Title XIX match)* DSHP Exp. Pop. ATTACHMENT A
For Use in Budget Neutrality Calculations. Eligibility Group Previous QTR Month 1 Previous QTR Month 2 Previous QTR Month 2 Total For Previous Quarter Ending XX/XX Current QTR Month 1 Current QTR Month 2 Current QTR Month 3 Total for Quarter Ending XX/XX TANF Adults Thru 29 TANF Children Thru 29 TANF Adults 30-116 TANF Children 30- 116 SSI/BD Adults SSI/BD Children Medically Needy Children SOBRA Adults SOBRA Children MCHP MCHP Premium Family Planning Program
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