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Florida- 2026 Report Card
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Medicaid requires MCOs to report “prenatal depression screening” HEDIS measure
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Medicaid requires MCOs to report “postpartum depression screening” HEDIS measure
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Top performer on the HEDIS “prenatal depression screening” measure (among commercial insurance and/or Medicaid)
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Top performer on the HEDIS “postpartum depression screening” measure (among commercial insurance and/or Medicaid)
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Meets ratio of MMH therapists and other non-prescribers (5 per 1,000 births)
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Meets ratio of MMH psychiatric provider prescribers (3 per 5,000 births)
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Has a perinatal psychiatry consultation program for OBs
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Has at least one inpatient or residential MMH treatment program
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Has at least one MMH intensive outpatient program (IOP) or partial hospitalization program (PHP)
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Meets ratio of community-based organizations (CBOs) providing direct service for MMH (at least 1 per 50,000 births)
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State Perinatal Quality Collaborative (PQC) has prioritized MMH
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Has or has had a state-sanctioned MMH Task Force or Commission
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Requires Medicaid/commercial health plans to develop an MMH quality management program
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Expanded Medicaid (is an ACA Medicaid expansion state)
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Extended Medicaid coverage to one year postpartum
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Provides enhanced Medicaid reimbursement or state investment in group prenatal care
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Medicaid provides reimbursement for group parenting programs (without requiring the child have a diagnosis)
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Maternity provider prenatal MMH screening claim submission rate meets threshold (private insurance)
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Maternity provider postpartum MMH screening claim submission rate meets threshold (private insurance)
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Provider prenatal MMH treatment claim submission rate is at least 10% (private insurance)
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Provider postpartum MMH treatment claim submission rate is at least 10% (private insurance)
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Public paid parental leave is available
0 points
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Public paid parental leave is at least 12 weeks
0 points
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Pay during leave is 100% for the lowest income families
0 points
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Childcare availability
0.5 points
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Childcare affordability
0 points
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Eligibility for childcare subsidies is >=85% state median income
0 points