A federally qualified health center is (1) an organization that receives grants under Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act; (2) an organization that does not receive a grant under the Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act, but otherwise meets all requirements to receive such a grant; or (3) an outpatient health clinic associated with tribal or Urban Indian Health Organizations (UIHO); and has applied for recognition and been approved as a federally qualified health center for Medicare and Medicaid, as described in Sections 1861(aa)(3) and 1905(l)(2) of the Social Security Act. Payments to these organizations are subject to requirements set forth in Section 190 2(bb) of the Social Security Act. (Medicaid Managed-Care Capitation – Rate Development and Certification)
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