Hurricane Milton 2024 Information
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Health Care Facility Updates
The Agency requires all licensees providing residential or inpatient services to use the Health Facility Reporting System (HFRS) to report its emergency status, planning or operations.
- HFRS Activated: Report for Tropical Storm Milton, October 5, 2024
- HFRS Update: Report for Tropical Storm Milton for Additional Counties, October 6, 2024
- State Surgeon General Letter: Health Care Worker Curfew Letter , October 6, 2024
- Dialysis Patient Assistance Hotlines , August 30, 2023
- Facilities with significant damage may need a survey by OPC or Field Operations to reopen, these facilities should provide updates in HFRS and review the Damage Assessment Guidelines
- Alabama State Health Officer’s Emergency Order for Incoming Evacuees , October 7, 2024
- Blood Supply Update , October 9, 2024
- CMS 1135 Hurricane Milton , October 10, 2024
- Department of Health Emergency Order 24-004 , October 11, 2024
- Hurricane Milton Letter to ESRDs , October 11, 2024
- HFRS Reminder: Report for Post-Hurricane Milton, October 11, 2024
Medicaid Updates
Guidance for Provisional Enrollment
For providers within the State of Florida, along with out-of-state providers, who are not enrolled with Florida Medicaid and who provided services to our displaced Florida residents, Florida Medicaid created a provisional provider enrollment process. Florida Medicaid has waived some initial requirements for providers to submit normally required information and documentation when applying for provisional enrollment.
Managed care provider provisional enrollment plans should:
- Complete a SMMC Provisional Out-of-Network Provider Enrollment Form for each Non-Medicaid provider providing services to eligible Florida Medicaid Recipients;
- Complete a SMMC Provisional - Services Provided Attestation Form for each provider providing services to eligible Florida Medicaid Recipients. Complete the form for the first eligible Medicaid Recipient where services were provided;
- E-mail the two (2) forms to Florida Medicaid’s fiscal agent, Gainwell Technologies, at [email protected]. One (1) provider’s information per e-mail; and
- For the e-mail subject, enter SMMC Provisional Provider Enrollment – (Health Plan ID & Provider Name).
Gainwell will add the provider to the Florida Medicaid Management Information System (FMMIS), generate a Medicaid Provider Id, and add the Provider Information to the Provider Master List (PML).
Individual providers requesting provisional enrollment for Fee-for-Service claims should:
- Complete a Fee-For-Service Provisional Provider Enrollment Form ;
- Complete a Fee-for-Service - Services Provided Attestation Form for the first eligible Florida Medicaid Recipient where services were provided;
- Sign the applicable Florida Medicaid Provider Agreement (MPA);
- Submit a copy of the provider’s professional license;
- Sign a Florida Medicaid Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) Authorization Agreement , if the provider will be then pay-to-provider;
- E-mail all the forms to Florida Medicaid’s fiscal agent, Gainwell Technologies, at [email protected]; and
- For the e-mail subject, enter Fee-for-Service Provisional Provider Enrollment – (Provider’s Name).
This temporary enrollment process is designed to facilitate the Managed Care encounter and fee-for-service claims payment process for those providers caring for the needs of our Medicaid recipients who were impacted by the recent disaster.
Generator Status Map
This dashboard, allows families and caregivers to research which nursing homes and ALFs in Florida comply with the emergency power rules.
Information about generator status, onsite visits by Agency surveyors and an interactive map enabling users to view data by county, facility type and status of compliance can be found on the dashboard and its corresponding report page.
Executive Orders
- 10/05/2024 - Executive Order 24-214 - State of Emergency for Selected Counties, Urges Floridians to Prepare
- 10/06/2024 - Executive Order 24-215 - State of Emergency for Selected Counties, Urges Floridians to Prepare
Regulatory Information
- Overcapacity 408.821(2), Florida Statutes
- Home Health Services during Emergencies: 59A-8.027(10), F.A.C. , 400.492(3), Florida Statutes
Contacts
Notify the Agency for Health Care Administration regarding evacuations and other issues you encounter during and after the storm by using the HFRS system.
If you have difficulty logging into HFRS or need technical assistance, please contact:
HFRS Technical Support: [email protected]
Non-technical questions or other issues: [email protected]
If you need to reach Agency staff, please contact the licensure units for assistance as noted below.
Assisted Living Unit
Phone: (850) 412-4304
Email: [email protected]
- Assisted Living Facilities
- Adult Day Care Centers
- Adult Family Care Homes
Laboratory and In-Home Services Unit
Phone: (850) 412-4500
Email: [email protected]
- End Stage Renal Disease
- Home Health Agencies
Hospital and Outpatient Services Unit
Phone: (850) 412-4549
Email: [email protected]
- Crisis Stabilization Units and Short-Term Residential Treatment Facilities
- Hospitals
- Residential Treatment Centers for Children and Adolescents
- Residential Treatment Facilities
Long-Term Care Services Unit
Phone: (850) 412-4303
Email: [email protected]
- Dialysis Patient Assistance Hotlines
- Nursing Homes
- Intermediate Care Facilities for the Developmentally Disabled
- Homes for Special Services
- Hospices (inpatient/residential only)
- Prescribed Pediatric Extended Care Facilities
- Transitional Living Facilities
Agency Consumer Information Hotline: 1-888-419-3456 or online at https://apps.ahca.myflorida.com/hcfc/
Contact us to file a complaint against a licensed or unlicensed health care facility.
Florida Health Finder: FloridaHealthFinder
This site provides easy access to health care information.
Housing and Financial Resources
American Red Cross | Help Those Affected by Disasters
Home | disasterassistance.gov
Shelter Information
For up-to-date shelter information, please visit the Florida State Emergency Response Team site at Florida Disasters Shelters.
American Red Cross - Find Open Shelters
Hurricane Tips
- Assisted Living Facility Generator Tips Poster
- Nursing Home Generator Tips Poster
- Disaster Acronyms and Glossary
- Disaster Behavioral Health Information Series Resource Center, SAMHSA
Get A Family Plan
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National Hurricane Center
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