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March 2014 37 States* Have Public and Private Patient- Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Initiatives That Use NCQA Recognition WA OR AZ NV WI NM NE MN KS FL CO IA NC MI PA ME VT OH RI NJ MD VA MA MO HI OK GA SC TN MT KY WV DE AR LA MS AL IN IL SD ND TX ID WY UT AK CA CT NH DC Public (7) Private (13) Both – Including Multi- Payer (17) NY *Includes the District of Columbia

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37 States* Have Public and Private Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Initiatives That Use NCQA Recognition. WA. ME. ND. MT. VT. MN. NH. OR. WI. SD. ID. MA. MI. RI. WY. IA. PA. CT. NJ. NV. NE. OH. IN. DE. IL. UT. MD. WV. CO. CA. MO. DC. VA. KS. KY. NC. TN. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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March 2014

37 States* Have Public and Private Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Initiatives That Use

NCQA Recognition

WA

OR

AZ

NV

WI

NM

NE

MN

KS

FL

CO

IA

NC

MI

PA

ME

VT

OH

RI

NJ

MD

VA

MA

MO

HI

OK

GA

SC

TN

MT

KY

WV

DE

AR

LA

MS AL

INIL

SD

ND

TX

ID

WY

UT

AK

CA

CT

NH

DC

Public (7)

Private (13)

Both – Including Multi-Payer (17)

NY

*Includes the District of Columbia

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March 2014

Public Private

37 States Have PCMH Initiatives Using NCQA Recognition

*States with initiatives that involve multiple payers

1. Colorado 2. Connecticut3. Florida4. Hawaii5. Idaho*6. Illinois7. Iowa8. Louisiana*9. Maine*10. Maryland*11. Massachusetts*

12. Missouri

13. Montana14. Nebraska*15. New Jersey16. New Mexico17. New York*18. North Carolina19. Oregon 20. Pennsylvania*21. Rhode Island*22. South Carolina23. Utah24. Vermont

1. Alabama2. Arizona3. Arkansas4. California5. Colorado*6. Connecticut 7. Delaware8. District of Columbia9. Florida10. Georgia11. Hawaii12. Idaho*13. Kansas14. Maine*15. Maryland*16. Massachusetts*17. Michigan18. Missouri*

19. Montana20. Nebraska*21. New Jersey22. New York*23. Ohio24. Pennsylvania* 25. Rhode Island*26. Tennessee27. Vermont*28. Virginia29. Wisconsin

Sources: State Medicaid programs and Departments of Insurance, health plan websites, PCPCC, NASHP (and their published work), State Plan Amendments, and peer-reviewed research