Local Provider Participation Funds (LPPFs)

LPPFs

What is an LPPF?

A Local Provider Participation Fund (LPPF) ordinance allows a local government to impose a uniform, non-ad valorem special assessment on hospitals that have a property interest in the jurisdiction.

Funds collected through the LPPF assessments are sent to the state through IGTs to support the non-federal share of increased Medicaid managed-care payments for eligible hospitals. This non- federal share receives a federal match.

Currently, 26 Florida counties or cities have adopted ordinances establishing LPPFs to help contribute to the non-federal share. They range from Escambia to Miami-Dade and include 8 of the 11 Medicaid Managed Care Regions in the State.

View the map below to see the districts and their respective ordinances and resolutions. You can interact with both the map and the region grid to learn more.