Stratification. Based upon an analysis of the information gathered through the process in this section, Contractor shall stratify all Enrollees to determine the appropriate level of intervention by its Care Management program. Enrollees shall be assigned to one (1) of three (3) levels: Level 1: Low Includes low- or no-risk Enrollees to whom Contractor provides, at a minimum, prevention and wellness messaging and condition-specific education materials. Level 2: Moderate Includes moderate-risk Enrollees for whom Contractor provides problem-solving interventions. Level 3: High Includes high-risk Enrollees for whom Contractor provides intensive Care Management for reasons such as addressing acute and chronic health needs, behavioral health needs, or addressing lack of social support. All Special Needs Children are categorized as Level 3. 5.13.1.4.1 Contractor shall stratify Enrollee groups using the minimum requirements provided below:β Minimum percentages of Enrollees Families and Children Population N/A 2% ACA Adult population N/A 2% Special-Needs Children N/A 100% Seniors or Persons with Disabilities 20% 5% Dual-Eligible Adults 90% 20%
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