Safety & Well-being Committee
TL;DR
The Safety & Well-being Committee approved an amendment to Denver's Medicaid agreement with the state that could bring the city up to $1 million in incentive funding this fiscal year. The funding is tied to the Denver Department of Human Services meeting specific program performance goals outlined in the state agreement.
Key Decisions
- Medicaid Incentive Program Agreement Amendment Passed
Agenda
- 1 AttendanceAction: approved for filing
- HIST-0867 Briefing: Dept. of Human ServicesHistoricalAction: approved for filing
- 15-0765 Amends an agreement with the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing (HCPF), for HCPF’s County Medicaid Incentive Program Agreement that will allow the Denver Department of Human Services to earn incentives up to $1,004,682.88 for the current state fiscal year based upon meeting specific program outcomes as found in the agreement (2014-19599-01). (SAFETY AND WELL-BEING) Amends an agreement with the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing (HCPF), for HCPF’s County Medicaid Incentive Program Agreement that will allow the Denver Department of Human Services to earn incentives up to $1,004,682.88 for the current state fiscal year based upon meeting specific program outcomes as found in the agreement (2014-19599-01). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on . The Committee approved filing this resolution at its meeting on 10-27-15.ResolutionAction: approved for filing Passed
A motion offered by Flynn, duly seconded by Clark, that this item be moved forward carried by the following vote;