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AHCA Announces the Award of New Contracts for the Statewide Medicaid Managed Care Program

Posted on April 24, 2018

The Agency for Health Care Administration (Agency) today announced its intent to award contracts to nine health plans as a result of the re-procurement of the Statewide Medicaid Managed Care (SMMC) program. Florida law mandates that SMMC health plans be re-procured every 5 years; this was the first re-procurement. Through a regular, established competitive procurement process, the Agency negotiated and selected health plans to provide Managed Medical Assistance (MMA) and Long-term Care (LTC) services to the more than 3 million Floridians enrolled in the SMMC program.

The Agency’s negotiation team, made up of experts in the field of Medicaid and managed care, have negotiated the broadest benefit package ever available to Florida Medicaid recipients. This includes a wide array of added benefits available to health plan enrollees at no additional cost to the State of Florida. The enhanced benefit package negotiated is the most abundant ever available to Florida Medicaid recipients and includes, for the first time, a variety of extra benefits focused on substance abuse treatment and mental health, including intensive outpatient treatment, group and individual therapy, enhanced pain management services to provide alternatives to the use of opioids, and additional medication assisted treatment options. Health plans have agreed to continue to offer adults preventative benefits such as adult dental preventative and treatment services. In all, more than 55 additional benefits will be offered.

Further benefits for participating providers were also achieved, including additional enhanced payments to pediatric providers under the Medicaid Physician Incentive Program (MPIP).

In the Invitations to Negotiate for this procurement, released in July of 2017, the Agency laid out three primarily quality related goals for the program, including reducing potentially preventable inpatient and outpatient hospital events (e.g., hospitalizations and trips to the emergency department); improving birth outcomes; and increasing the percentage of enrollees receiving long-term care services in the community instead of a nursing facility. The Agency has negotiated commitments from each of the awarded plans to aggressively pursue these goals, including plan specific reductions in the percentage of potentially preventable healthcare events and adverse birth outcomes and continued rate incentives for transition to community based services for LTC recipients even after statutory benchmarks for transition are met.

In addition, there are several enhancements which will aid in combatting the opioid epidemic, including alternative pain management, greater access to medication assisted treatment options, and additional tools to reduce the incidence of babies with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS).  Access to providers will be enhanced through coverage parity via telemedicine for all covered services.

For the first time in the history of the Florida Medicaid program, those diagnosed with HIV/AIDS or a serious mental illness will have the option to enroll in a specialty plan specifically designed to serve those diagnoses, in every region and every county of the state. A specialty plan focused on serving children in Florida’s child welfare system will also be available statewide.

In addition, the awards will bring two new provider-based health plans, known as Provider Service Networks, or PSNs, into the Florida Medicaid program to serve recipients receiving MMA and LTC services.

Upon posting the intended awards, the Agency will remain in a blackout period for the next 72 hours. Florida law provides an opportunity for respondents who did not receive an award the option to challenge the result.

All information regarding the Agency’s solicitations is posted via the Vendor Bid System can be found by clicking here.

The solicitation numbers for Statewide Medicaid Managed Care are AHCA ITN 001-17/18 – Region 1 through AHCA ITN 011-17/18 – Region 11.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Agency for Health Care Administration, State of Florida, Statewide Medicaid Managed Care

Matt Caldwell Announces Endorsements from Key Leaders

Posted on April 24, 2018

Announces Additional Support from Constitutional
Officers in Bid for Commissioner of Agriculture

Representative Matt Caldwell announced the endorsements of constitutional officers from Florida’s Panhandle, in the ninth wave of endorsements announced by the campaign, which follows the unanimous support of Republican House members from across Florida. Since launching his bid for Florida Commissioner of Agriculture, Representative Caldwell hastraveled the Sunshine State talking to voters, sharing his conservative message and buildingsupport for his grassroots campaign, which has raised more than $1.71 million to date and has over $1 million cash-on-hand.

Representative Caldwell said, “I’m proud to receive the endorsements of these Constitutional Officers in the Panhandle.  Florida’s next Commissioner of Agriculture will work closely with these key leaders to support businesses and families across the Sunshine State and I am honored that they have placed their trust in me.”

The ninth wave of endorsements includes:

  • Scott Lunsford, Tax Collector (Escambia)
  • Robert Johnson, Sheriff (Santa Rosa)
  • Wendell Holmes, Sheriff (Retired, Santa Rosa)
  • Gregory Brown, Property Appraiser (Santa Rosa)
  • Larry Ashley, Sheriff (Okaloosa)
  • J.D. Peacock, Clerk of Courts (Okaloosa)
  • John Tate, Sheriff (Holmes)
  • Harry Bell, Tax Collector (Holmes)
  • Bryan Bell, Property Appraiser (Holmes)
  • A.J. Smith, Sheriff (Franklin)

These endorsements join the unanimous support of the Panhandle Florida House members, US Congressman Matt Gaetz, and Walton County Sheriff Mike Adkinson.

The Commissioner of Agriculture serves as a member of the Florida Cabinet and is critical to the foundation of Florida’s economy. The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services helps the agricultural industry with its daily challenges, promotes Florida’s agricultural commodities, manages state forests, safeguards consumers, implements the school lunch program, and oversees the concealed-weapon license system.

The campaign previously announced the endorsements of Republican House members from the Panhandle, Northeast Florida, Central Florida, Southwest Florida, and South Florida delegations. This is in addition to endorsements from the Associated Builders and Contractors of Florida, U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz, former candidate for Commissioner of Agriculture Paul Paulson, and a number of county constitutional officers.

Additionally, the campaign has announced the launch of the #2LaneTravels webpage to highlight the campaign travels across the Sunshine State in his bid for Florida Commissioner of Agriculture.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Endorsements, Matt Caldwell Campaign

Traffic Pacing Operation on Southbound I-95

Posted on April 24, 2018

Motorists traveling on southbound Interstate 95 (I-95) in Brevard and Indian River counties may encounter a traffic pacing operation this Wednesday and Thursday from about 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. The operation is needed to safely transport and set bridge beams for the new St. Johns Heritage Parkway interchange near Micco Road.

The 7-mile pacing operation will be conducted by Florida Highway Patrol troopers. Southbound traffic will be slowed to 15 mph beginning at the State Road (S.R.) 514/Malabar Road entrance ramp. Troopers will then pace traffic through the construction area.

Please note construction schedules may change due to weather or other circumstances. Electronic message boards will be used to alert motorists to lane closures and detours. Updates will be available on the FDOT’s Central Florida website CFLRoads.com.

Media inquiries should be directed to the FDOT Communications Office at 386-943-5479 or [email protected].

FDOT advises drivers to slow down and use extra caution in construction zones.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Brevard County, FDOT, Southbound I-95, Traffic Pacing Operation

Sen. Bean & Rep. Byrd Present $450,000 in State Funding to City of Fernandina Beach

Posted on April 24, 2018

On behalf of the State of Florida, State Senator Aaron Bean (R-Fernandina Beach) and State Representative Cord Byrd (R-Neptune Beach) last week presented a $450,000 check on Tuesday, April 17, 2018, to Fernandina Beach Mayor Johnny Miller and the Fernandina Beach City Commission. During the 2018 Legislative Session, Senator Bean and Representative Byrd worked hand-in-hand advocating for $450,000 in state funding for the City of Fernandina Beach for crucial shoreline stabilization to the city’s waterfront marina seawall.

“The seawall of Fernandina Beach’s marina sustained extensive damage during Hurricane Irma and has resulted in severe flooding in the downtown area,” said Senator Bean. “This state funding will help the City of Fernandina Beach replace the deteriorating marina seawall, which will ensure the preservation of our historic downtown for future generations.”

“Working alongside Senator Bean this past session toward securing vital funding for critical projects in our area, like this one, I am happy to be able to present the funding for this crucial project,” said Representative Byrd. “The Stormwater Shoreline Stabilization project will improve the city’s marina seawall and better serve residents by protecting the historical downtown area from future flooding.”

The City of Fernandina Beach’s Stormwater Shoreline Stabilization project intends to reduce flooding in the city’s downtown by replacing 270 linear feet of the existing marina seawall. Once installed, the new seawall will be four feet taller than its failed predecessor and will better defend downtown Fernandina Beach from future storm surges and subsequent damage.

“The City of Fernandina Beach thanks Senator Bean and Representative Byrd for helping secure this critical funding during the 2018 Legislative Session,” said Mayor Miller. “It will allow us to make drastic improvements to the marina’s seawall, which will better protect downtown Fernandina Beach if and when the next storm hits.”

Senator Bean represents Senate District 4, which includes parts of Nassau and Duval Counties. He can be contacted in Tallahassee at (850) 487-5004 or in his District Office at (904) 757-5039.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: City of Fernandina Beach, Representative Cord Byrd, senator aaron bean, State Funding

Qualifying Period Approaching

Posted on April 24, 2018

Qualifying Period for U.S. Senator, U.S. Representative, Judicial, State Attorney (20th
Circuit Only) and Public Defender (20th Circuit Only) is Noon, April 30 – Noon, May 4

Secretary of State Ken Detzner released the following statement regarding the upcoming qualifying period approaching for U.S. Senator, U.S. Representative, Judicial, State Attorney (20th Circuit only) and Public Defender (20th Circuit only) candidates from noon, April 30 to noon, May 4. Qualifying papers are currently being accepted, pursuant to Section 99.061(8) F.S., which permits qualifying papers to be submitted 14 days prior to the beginning of the qualifying period.

“2018 will be a busy election year in Florida, and I encourage all candidates who plan to run for office to file qualifying papers within the permissible window,” said Secretary Detzner. “Information about qualifying is available on the Division of Elections’ website and the Division’s staff is here to help.”

The Division of Elections website will be updated as qualifying paperwork is received for U.S. Senator, U.S. Representative, Judicial, State Attorney (20th Circuit only) and Public Defender (20th Circuit only) candidates.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Florida Division of Elections

Three UT Students Make Top Finishes at Hedge Fund Competition

Posted on April 24, 2018

A University of Tampa MBA student received top place, and another UT team scored in the top five, at the second annual Southeastern Hedge Fund Competition in Atlanta last week.

Nick Koen won first place and a $10,000 prize. The team of UT seniors Edward Morris and Victor Philaire also finished as a top five finalist.

The objective of the competition is for university students to propose an investment strategy that is attractive to a hedge fund.

Don Flagg and Jeff Donaldson, both UT associate professors of finance, served as UT’s faculty coordinators.

A total of 21 universities participated in the competition. The other finalists included teams from University of York (UK), University of Delaware and University of South Carolina. Other university teams represented Duke University, MIT, Georgia Tech, University of Central Florida and University of Chicago.

Last year, a UT team that included Koen received second place.

This year’s competition was held at Georgia State University’s Buckhead Center and hosted by The Southeastern Hedge Fund Association and Georgia State University’s J. Mack Robinson College of Business.

Last year, UT students from the Sykes College of Business won first place in the inaugural CFA Tampa Bay Society Ethics Competition. In the past UT students won first place at a Global Student Investment Forum, and the Tampa Bay ACG (Association for Corporate Growth) Cup competition.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Southeastern Hedge Fund Competition, University of Tampa

2018 Gladys Prior Awards for Career Teaching Excellence Honor Four Teachers

Posted on April 24, 2018

Four Jacksonville teachers were recently surprised in their classrooms with the 2018 Gladys Prior Awards for Career Teaching Excellence, which were established by Gilchrist Berg, founder and president of Water Street Capital, to honor teachers who have had lifelong careers in teaching and inspiring students. [Read more…] about 2018 Gladys Prior Awards for Career Teaching Excellence Honor Four Teachers

Filed Under: Featured, Leaders Tagged With: Career Teaching Excellence, College of Education and Human Services, Gladys Prior Awards, UNF, university of north florida

Lake Worth man claims $2 million POWERBALL® prize

Posted on April 23, 2018

The Florida Lottery announces that David Floering, 57, of Lake Worth, claimed a $2 million prize from the POWERBALL® drawing held on April 18, 2018. The winning ticket matched all five of the white ball numbers, but did not match the Powerball.

Floering purchased the winning ticket from Publix, located at 501 Southeast 18th Avenue in Boynton Beach. The retailer will receive a $5,000 bonus commission for selling the winning POWERBALL ticket.

The next POWERBALL drawing will be held on Wednesday, April 25, at 10:59 p.m. ET with an estimated $158 million jackpot. National POWERBALL drawings are broadcast live, in high-definition, from the Florida Lottery’s state of the art draw studio in Tallahassee. Florida Lottery game drawings are broadcast on 17 carrier stations throughout the state. Drawings are also available for viewing on the Florida Lottery website. Winning numbers are available on the Lottery website, at retailers statewide and by phone at (850) 921-PLAY.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: florida lottery, Lake Worth, Powerball

Certification of State Senate District 31 Special Election

Posted on April 23, 2018

MEDIA ADVISORY

The Florida Department of State’s Division of Elections announces the following meeting of the Elections Canvassing Commission.

DATE AND TIME: Tuesday, April 24, 2018, 9:00 a.m.

LOCATION: Cabinet Meeting Room, LL03, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida

SUBJECT: Certification of State Senate District 31 Special Election

PARTICIPANTS: Members of the State Elections Canvassing Commission will include Governor Rick Scott, Attorney General Pam Bondi and Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis. All will be participating via phone.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Certification, Division of Elections, florida department of state, special election, State Senate District 31

Matt Caldwell Captures 4th Straw Poll Victory & Unites Floridians Across the State

Posted on April 23, 2018

Grassroots activists from Southwest Florida gathered in Lee County on Saturday afternoon for a straw poll held by the Lee County Republican Executive Committee. Caldwell trounced his opponents and won the straw poll for Commissioner of Agriculture with 91% of the vote, making it 4 for 4 in major markets across Florida. Denise Grimsley followed with 9%, while Baxter Troutman and Mike McCalister received a total of 0 votes each.

With additional victories in Orlando and Jacksonville, it is clear that across the state, Floridians are united behind the principled conservative in the race.

Matt Caldwell said, “I am honored to win in my hometown, which is a testament to more than a decade of hard work as a principled conservative, both as a grassroots activist and an elected official. With the opportunity to fight for the conservative issues we all care about as Commissioner of Agriculture, we are going to continue to run a true, statewide race, from the Panhandle to the Keys, connecting with voters across the state.”

Earlier in the week, Caldwell won the straw poll held by Southwest Florida Young Republicans with 73% of the vote. He previously won the statewide straw poll held by WBOB in Jacksonville with 60%, followed by Grimsley with 24% and Troutman with 16%. In Orlando, a statewide straw poll was held by the Florida Republican Women’s Network where Caldwell edged out Grimsley, 50% to 46%.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Matt Caldwell Campaign, straw poll

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