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Federal Reporting Requirements: Quality Provisions

States must describe methods to:

States must evaluate the effectiveness of their plans including "the quality of health coverage provided." To do so, HCFA indicates that specific information on the number of children covered by age, income, and type of delivery system is essential to assessment of the program.

HCFA has outlined standard data elements necessary to monitor and evaluate SCHIP while taking deliberate caution not to overburden States with new requirements, given that many States are using existing Medicaid data and reporting systems.

Information States are expected to provide to HCFA includes, but is not limited to:

States are expected to report on a number of structural and process indicators collected through a variety of sources, such as:


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