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RICK SCOTT GOVERNOR JUSTIN M. SENIOR SECRETARY May 23, 2018 Jonathan M. Ellen, MD President/Vice Dean All Children's Hospital 501 6th Ave South St. Petersburg, Florida 33701 RE: State Fiscal Year 2017-2018 Fourth Children s Hospital Disproportionate Share Payment Medicaid Number: 010151600 Dear Mr. Ellen: Your hospital has been determined eligible to receive the enclosed payment under the Medicaid Children s Hospital disproportionate share (DSH) program. This determination is made based on the formula found in section 409.9119, Florida Statutes, as enacted by the 2000 Legislature (subsequently amended), and in compliance with the requirements of federal law, including your certification that you are a provider of obstetrical services or that you meet the exceptions provided by federal law. The total of your scheduled fourth quarter payment (enclosed, if not electronically transferred) and any previous payments for this fiscal year represents 100% of your projected annual amount for the 2017-2018 fiscal year, based upon an annual appropriation of $18,645,684. The procedure used to determine the amount of your payment is shown on the enclosed calculation sheet. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your ongoing commitment to Medicaid beneficiaries and indigent persons in Florida. Your contributions to the provision of adequate and appropriate health care to Floridians in need are truly appreciated. If you have any questions regarding the above, please call T. K. Feehrer or Ryan Perry of my staff at (850) 412-4131. Sincerely, Tom Wallace, Assistant Deputy Secretary, Medicaid Program Finance and Analytics TW:rp Enclosure 2727 Mahan Drive Mail Stop # 23 Tallahassee, FL 32308 AHCA.MyFlorida.com Facebook.com/AHCAFlorida Youtube.com/AHCAFlorida Twitter.com/AHCA_FL SlideShare.net/AHCAFlorida

State of Florida Agency for Health Care Administration Medicaid Program Finance Disproportionate Share Payments to Childrens Hospitals State Fiscal Year 2017-2018 Fourth Payment Medicaid Number :010151600 Hospital Name (current) : John Hopkins All Children's Hospital Total annual appropriation for all Qualified Childrens Hospitals (A) $18,645,684 Amount being withheld from distribution in anticipation of funding reductions (B) $0 Projected total of your annual Childrens Hospital payments (C) $12,063,877 Total of your Childrens Hospital payments previously paid this fiscal year (D) $5,481,302 Fourth Childrens Hospital provider payment [1] (C - D) = (E) $6,582,575 [1] This payment may be made by check or transferred electronically.

RICK SCOTT GOVERNOR JUSTIN M. SENIOR SECRETARY May 23, 2018 Mr. Timothy Birkenstock Senior Vice President / CFO Nicklaus Children's Hospital 3100 S.W. 62nd Avenue Miami, Florida 33155-3009 RE: State Fiscal Year 2017-2018 Fourth Children s Hospital Disproportionate Share Payment Medicaid Number: 010060900 Dear Mr. Birkenstock: Your hospital has been determined eligible to receive the enclosed payment under the Medicaid Children s Hospital disproportionate share (DSH) program. This determination is made based on the formula found in section 409.9119, Florida Statutes, as enacted by the 2000 Legislature (subsequently amended), and in compliance with the requirements of federal law, including your certification that you are a provider of obstetrical services or that you meet the exceptions provided by federal law. The total of your scheduled fourth quarter payment (enclosed, if not electronically transferred) and any previous payments for this fiscal year represents 100% of your projected annual amount for the 2017-2018 fiscal year, based upon an annual appropriation of $18,645,684. The procedure used to determine the amount of your payment is shown on the enclosed calculation sheet. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your ongoing commitment to Medicaid beneficiaries and indigent persons in Florida. Your contributions to the provision of adequate and appropriate health care to Floridians in need are truly appreciated. If you have any questions regarding the above, please call T. K. Feehrer or Ryan Perry of my staff at (850) 412-4131. Sincerely, Tom Wallace, Assistant Deputy Secretary, Medicaid Program Finance and Analytics TW:rp Enclosure 2727 Mahan Drive Mail Stop # 23 Tallahassee, FL 32308 AHCA.MyFlorida.com Facebook.com/AHCAFlorida Youtube.com/AHCAFlorida Twitter.com/AHCA_FL SlideShare.net/AHCAFlorida

State of Florida Agency for Health Care Administration Medicaid Program Finance Disproportionate Share Payments to Childrens Hospitals State Fiscal Year 2017-2018 Fourth Payment Medicaid Number :010060900 Hospital Name (current) : Nicklaus Children's Hospital Total annual appropriation for all Qualified Childrens Hospitals (A) $18,645,684 Amount being withheld from distribution in anticipation of funding reductions (B) $0 Projected total of your annual Childrens Hospital payments (C) $5,066,065 Total of your Childrens Hospital payments previously paid this fiscal year (D) $2,301,800 Fourth Childrens Hospital provider payment [1] (C - D) = (E) $2,764,265 [1] This payment may be made by check or transferred electronically.

RICK SCOTT GOVERNOR JUSTIN M. SENIOR SECRETARY May 23, 2018 Ms. Kelly O. Register Director of Reimbursement Nemours Children Hospital 13535 Nemours Parkway Orlando, Florida 32827-7402 RE: State Fiscal Year 2017-2018 Fourth Children s Hospital Disproportionate Share Payment Medicaid Number: 004087600 Dear Ms. Register: Your hospital has been determined eligible to receive the enclosed payment under the Medicaid Children s Hospital disproportionate share (DSH) program. This determination is made based on the formula found in section 409.9119, Florida Statutes, as enacted by the 2000 Legislature (subsequently amended), and in compliance with the requirements of federal law, including your certification that you are a provider of obstetrical services or that you meet the exceptions provided by federal law. The total of your scheduled fourth quarter payment (enclosed, if not electronically transferred) and any previous payments for this fiscal year represents 100% of your projected annual amount for the 2017-2018 fiscal year, based upon an annual appropriation of $18,645,684. The procedure used to determine the amount of your payment is shown on the enclosed calculation sheet. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your ongoing commitment to Medicaid beneficiaries and indigent persons in Florida. Your contributions to the provision of adequate and appropriate health care to Floridians in need are truly appreciated. If you have any questions regarding the above, please call T. K. Feehrer or Ryan Perry of my staff at (850) 412-4131. Sincerely, Tom Wallace, Assistant Deputy Secretary, Medicaid Program Finance and Analytics TW:rp Enclosure 2727 Mahan Drive Mail Stop # 23 Tallahassee, FL 32308 AHCA.MyFlorida.com Facebook.com/AHCAFlorida Youtube.com/AHCAFlorida Twitter.com/AHCA_FL SlideShare.net/AHCAFlorida

State of Florida Agency for Health Care Administration Medicaid Program Finance Disproportionate Share Payments to Childrens Hospitals State Fiscal Year 2017-2018 Fourth Payment Medicaid Number :004087600 Hospital Name (current) : Nemours Children Hospital Total annual appropriation for all Qualified Childrens Hospitals (A) $18,645,684 Amount being withheld from distribution in anticipation of funding reductions (B) $0 Projected total of your annual Childrens Hospital payments (C) $1,515,742 Total of your Childrens Hospital payments previously paid this fiscal year (D) $757,871 Fourth Childrens Hospital provider payment [1] (C - D) = (E) $757,871 [1] This payment may be made by check or transferred electronically.