DSTI Payment and Funding Protocol Sample Clauses

DSTI Payment and Funding Protocol. The state must develop and submit in conjunction or as part of the master DSTI plan, an incentive payment methodology for each of the four categories to determine an annual maximum budget for each participating provider. The state also must identify an allowable non-federal share for the DSTI pool, which must approved by CMS. The following principles must also be incorporated into the funding protocol contained in Attachment J: Each hospital will be individually responsible for progress towards and achievement of its metrics to receive its potential incentive funding related to any metric from DSTI. In order to receive incentive funding related to any metric, the hospital must submit all required reporting as described in section IX. Funding Allocation Guidelines. The master DSTI plan must specify a formula for determining incentive payment amounts. Hospital-specific DSTI plan submissions must use this formula to specify the hospital-specific incentive payment amounts associated with the achievement of approved transformation metrics for approval by the Commonwealth and CMS pursuant to section VIII. Category metrics will have a base value. Each category may have a different base value but metrics within categories will be based on a starting dollar point. Given the varied nature of the projects and hospital systems, the total incentive payment amounts available to an individual hospital for each category depend upon the size of the hospital, total projects and metrics selected in the hospital specific DSTI. The submission must describe how the factors affect each hospital’s maximum allowable payment. Carry-Forward/Reclamation. The master plan/protocol must describe the ability of a hospital to earn payment for any missed metric within a defined time period. Carry- forward/reclamation of incentive payments is only available to the hospital associated with a given incentive payment and is not available for redistribution to other hospitals. Carry-forward/reclamation is limited to this demonstration approval period ending June 30, 2017. If a participating hospital system does not fully achieve a metric that was specified in its plan for completion in a particular year, the payment associated with that metric may be rolled over for 12 months and be available if the hospital meets the missed metric in addition to the metric associated with the year in which the payment is made. In the case of a participating hospital that is close to meeting a metric in a parti...
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DSTI Payment and Funding Protocol. The state must develop and submit in conjunction or as part of the master DSTI plan, an incentive payment methodology for each of the four categories to determine an annual maximum budget for each participating provider. The state also must identify an allowable non-federal share for the DSTI pool, which must approved by CMS. The following principles must also be incorporated into the funding protocol contained in Attachment J:

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