Medicaid Pediatric Primary Care Rate Supplement Program Financial Agreement and Attestations is a legal document that was released by the Rhode Island Executive Office of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within Rhode Island.
Q: What is the Medicaid Pediatric Primary Care Rate Supplement Program Financial Agreement and Attestations?
A: The Medicaid Pediatric Primary Care Rate Supplement Program Financial Agreement and Attestations is a program in Rhode Island that provides additional funds to primary care providers who serve Medicaid-enrolled children.
Q: Who is eligible for the Medicaid Pediatric Primary Care Rate Supplement Program?
A: Primary care providers in Rhode Island who serve Medicaid-enrolled children are eligible for the program.
Q: What are the financial agreements and attestations in this program?
A: The financial agreements and attestations in this program include requirements for participating providers to report their patient encounters with Medicaid-enrolled children and to submit certain information for reimbursement purposes.
Q: What is the purpose of the Medicaid Pediatric Primary Care Rate Supplement Program?
A: The purpose of the program is to provide financial support to primary care providers who serve Medicaid-enrolled children, encouraging them to continue providing quality care to this population.
Q: How does the program benefit primary care providers?
A: The program provides supplemental funds to primary care providers, increasing their reimbursement rates for services provided to Medicaid-enrolled children.
Q: What is the goal of the program?
A: The goal of the program is to improve access to quality healthcare for Medicaid-enrolled children by incentivizing primary care providers to serve this population.
Q: Are all primary care providers in Rhode Island required to participate in the program?
A: No, participation in the program is voluntary for primary care providers in Rhode Island.
Form Details:
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