Arizona Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 17, 2016) |
Title 9. HEALTH SERVICES |
Chapter 22. ARIZONA HEALTH CARE COST CONTAINMENT SYSTEM - ADMINISTRATION |
Article 7. STANDARDS FOR PAYMENTS |
Exhibit 1. Pool Example
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and is not an IHS hospital or a tribally owned or operated facility and:
a. Has 100 or fewer PPS beds, not including beds reported as sub provider beds on the hospital’s Medicare Cost Report, and is located in a county with a population of less than 500,000 persons, or
b. Is designated as a critical access hospital for the majority of the previous state fiscal year.
B. Each February, the Administration shall allocate the Fund to the following three pools for the fiscal year:
1. Rural hospitals with 25 or fewer PPS beds not including sub provider beds and all Critical Access Hospitals, regardless of the number of beds in the Critical Access Hospital;
2. Rural hospitals other than Critical Access Hospitals with 26 to 75 PPS beds not including sub provider beds; and
3. Rural hospitals other than Critical Access Hospitals with 76 to 100 PPS beds not including sub provider beds.
C. The Administration shall allocate the Fund to each pool according to the ratio of claims paid amount for all hospitals assigned to the pool to total claims paid amount for all rural hospitals.
D. The Administration shall determine each hospital’s claims paid amount and allocate the funds in each pool to each hospi- tal in the pool based on the ratio of each hospital’s claims paid amount to the sum of the claims paid amount for all hospitals assigned to the pool.
E. The Administration shall not make a Fund payment to a hospi- tal that will result in the hospital’s claims paid amount plus that hospital’s Fund payment being greater than that hospital’s calculated inpatient costs.
1. If a hospital’s claims paid amount plus the hospital’s Fund payment would be greater than the hospital’s calcu- lated inpatient costs, the Administration shall make a Fund payment to the hospital equal to the difference between the hospital’s calculated inpatient costs and the hospital’s claims paid amount.
2. The Administration shall reallocate any portion of a hos- pital’s Fund allocation that is not paid to the hospital due to the reason in subsection (E)(1) to the other eligible hospitals in the pool based upon the ratio of the claims paid amount for each hospital remaining in the pool to the sum of the claims paid amount for each hospital remain- ing in the pool.
F. If funds remain in a pool after allocations to each hospital in the pool under subsections (D) and (E), the Administration shall reallocate the remaining funds to the other pools based upon the ratio of each pool’s original allocation of the Fund as determined under subsection (C) to the sum of the remaining pools’ original Fund allocations under subsection (C). The Administration shall allocate remaining funds to the hospitals in the remaining pools under subsection (D) and (E). See Exhibit 1 for an example.
G. Subject to CMS approval of the method and distribution of the Fund, the administration or its contractors will distribute the Fund as a lump sum allocation to the rural hospitals in either one or two installments by the end of each state fiscal year.
Historical Note
New Section made by final rulemaking at 12 A.A.R. 2188, effective June 6, 2006 (Supp. 06-2). Amended by
final rulemaking at 22 A.A.R. 3476, effective January 30,
2016 (Supp. 15-4).
Pool A receives $2,000,000. Pool B receives $7,000,000. Pool C receives $3,000,000.
If all of the funds in Pool B are paid to eligible hospitals and there is $1,000,000 remaining, the remaining funds would be allocated to Pool A and Pool C based on the ratio of each pool’s original allocation (original allocations of $2,000,000 and $3,000,000) to the total of their original allocation ($2,000,000 + $3,000,000 = $5,000,000).
Pool A would receive 2/5 of the remaining funds ($400,000) and Pool C would receive 3/5 of the remaining funds ($600,000).
Historical Note
Exhibit 1 made by final rulemaking at 12 A.A.R. 2188, effective June 6, 2006 (Supp. 06-2).