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The Healthy Start Coalition of Miami-Dade took over the administration of the MomCare Program on November 1, 2003. This program was previously managed by the Miami-Dade County Health Department. The Healthy Start Coalition has made significant improvement in the quality and number of services provided by MomCare since then.

The following graph demonstrates the change in the number of 'new clients' referred by Medicaid to the Healthy Start Coalition of Miami-Dade since 2001.

 

The percentage of clients who received an attempt to contact within 5 calendar days of receipt of referral:

 FY 01/02: 7.49%

 FY 02/03: 88.60%

 FY 03/04: 92.79%

The percentage of clients successfully contacted from 2001-2007 is shown in the graph below.

 

The percentage of clients enrolled with a prenatal care provider within 30 calendar days of receipt of referral is shown in the graph below.

 

For additional data regarding MomCare services please contact us.

 

 

 

 
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