Report On The Findings Of The Florida High Needs High Cost Pilot – April 2021

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APPENDIX B: PILOT SERVICES MODELS QUICK COMPARISON Housing Stability Resident Services Coordination

Organization Performing Resident Services Coordination

Housing Stability Resident Svcs Coordination Ratios (Staff to Resident)

Modified Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Model

Yes

Carrfour staff

1:17

Duval County — Village on Wiley Ability Housing, Inc

Tenancy Support Model

Yes

Sulzbacher Health Center (FQHC)

1:20

Pinellas County — Pinellas Hope V Catholic Charities, Diocese of St Petersburg

Tenancy Support Model

Yes

Catholic Charities Staff

1:24

Pilot

Miami-Dade County — Coalition LIFT Carrfour Supportive Housing, Inc

Service Model Used by Pilot

Notes: Local Homeless Continuums of Care (CoCs) get funding from US HUD and state appropriations. Managing Entities are under contract with the Department of Children and Families to provide funding and oversight for behavioral health services.

Working with Medicaid Managed Care? If so, which MCOs?

Number of Residents that are Medicaid Eligible upon Move-In

Number of Residents that are Medicaid Enrolled after Two Years

Miami-Dade County — Coalition LIFT (out of 35 residents)

No

22

27

Duval County — Village on Wiley** (out of 68 study participants)

No

36*

54*

Pinellas County — Pinellas Hope V (out of 22 study participants)

No

11*

13*

Financing Models to Provide Care

Notes: * These numbers reflect the proportion of residents in the respective studies rather than all residents at the properties. ** The Duval pilot numbers reflect the number of residents enrolled in Medicaid, Medicare, VA and/or with a local charity hospital "Shands" card.

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Findings of the Florida High Needs High Cost Pilot


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