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Comparison Budget:

        FROM MEDICAL CARE TRUST FUND . . . .                        34,861,877
        FROM REFUGEE ASSISTANCE TRUST FUND .                               149

 211   SPECIAL CATEGORIES
       INSTITUIONAL FOR MENTAL DISEASE (IMD)
        MEDICAID WAIVER
        FROM GENERAL REVENUE FUND  . . . . .       65,244,461

   From  the  funds  in Specific Appropriation 211, $54,318,910 is provided
   to   the   Agency   for   Health  Care  Administration  to  support  the
   implementation  of  coverage  for  Institution for Mental Diseases (IMD)
   services  through a federal IMD Medical waiver. The agency is authorized
   to  submit  budget  amendments  requesting federal spending authority to
   implement the coverage of services.

   From  the  funds  in Specific Appropriation 211, $10,925,551 is provided
   to  the  Agency  for  Health Care Administration to implement a home and
   community-based  services  (HCBS) program to support adults and children
   with  Serious  Mental  Illness  (SMI)  or  Serious Emotional Disturbance
   (SED).  The  agency is authorized to submit budget amendments requesting
   federal spending authority to implement the program.

 212   SPECIAL CATEGORIES
       DEVELOPMENTAL EVALUATION AND INTERVENTION/
        PART C
        FROM GENERAL REVENUE FUND  . . . . .           58,620
        FROM MEDICAL CARE TRUST FUND . . . .                            77,006

 213   SPECIAL CATEGORIES
       GRANTS AND AIDS - SHANDS TEACHING HOSPITAL
        FROM GENERAL REVENUE FUND  . . . . .        8,673,569
        FROM GRANTS AND DONATIONS TRUST
         FUND  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                         1,000,000

   Funds  in  Specific  Appropriation 213 shall be primarily designated for
   transfer  to  the  Agency  for  Health  Care Administration's Grants and
   Donations  Trust Fund for use in the Medicaid program. Should the agency
   be  unable  to use the full amount of these designated funds as Medicaid
   match,  the  remaining  funds  may  be  used secondarily for payments to
   Shands  Teaching  Hospital to continue the original purpose of providing
   health  care  services  to  indigent  patients through Shands Healthcare
   System.

 214   SPECIAL CATEGORIES
       HEALTHY START SERVICES
        FROM GENERAL REVENUE FUND  . . . . .       23,516,219
        FROM MEDICAL CARE TRUST FUND . . . .                        31,531,327

 215   SPECIAL CATEGORIES
       TRAINING, EDUCATION, AND CLINICALS IN
        HEALTH (TEACH)
        FROM GENERAL REVENUE FUND  . . . . .       27,000,000

 216   SPECIAL CATEGORIES
       GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION
        FROM GENERAL REVENUE FUND  . . . . .      118,230,399
        FROM GRANTS AND DONATIONS TRUST
         FUND  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                       152,353,235
        FROM MEDICAL CARE TRUST FUND . . . .                       363,547,216

   From  the  funds  in  Specific  Appropriation  216, $81,534,199 from the
   General  Revenue  Fund,  $42,670,000 from the Grants and Donations Trust
   Fund,  and $166,876,651 from the Medical Care Trust Fund are provided to
   fund  the  Statewide Medicaid Residency Program and the Graduate Medical
   Education  Startup  Bonus Program. Of these funds, $191,080,850 shall be
   used to fund the Statewide Medicaid Residency Program in accordance with
   section  409.909(3), Florida Statutes. Of these funds, $52,500,000 shall
   be  distributed to the two hospitals with the largest number of graduate
   medical  residents  in  a statewide supply/demand deficit. The remaining
   funds shall be used to fund the Graduate Medical Education Startup Bonus
   Program in accordance with section 409.909(5), Florida Statutes, and are
   provided  for  the  following specialties and subspecialties, both adult
   and  pediatric,  that are in statewide supply/demand deficit: allergy or
   immunology;   anesthesiology;  cardiology;  colon  and  rectal  surgery;
   emergency  medicine;  endocrinology;  family medicine; gastroenterology;
   general  internal  medicine;  geriatric  medicine; hematology; oncology;
   infectious  diseases;  neonatology;  nephrology;  neurological  surgery;