Common use of Interim Computation of Uncompensated Care Costs Clause in Contracts

Interim Computation of Uncompensated Care Costs. SNCP uncompensated care payments must be made to PCH on or before September 30, 2016. Each DY’s SNCP will be distributed based on the provider’s projected uncompensated care subject to the PCH Limit described in STC paragraph 25(c), to the extent that sufficient local matching funds are available. This interim computation of uncompensated care costs will be used as the basis for SNCP distribution and will also serve as the uncompensated care cost limit for SNCP payments made to the provider in each demonstration year.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Special Terms and Conditions, Special Terms and Conditions

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Interim Computation of Uncompensated Care Costs. SNCP uncompensated care payments must be made to PCH on or before September 30December 31, 20162015. Each DY’s SNCP will be distributed based on the provider’s projected uncompensated care subject to the PCH Limit described in STC paragraph 25(c), to the extent that sufficient local matching funds are available. This interim computation of uncompensated care costs will be used as the basis for SNCP distribution and will also serve as the uncompensated care cost limit for SNCP payments made to the provider in each demonstration year.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Special Terms and Conditions, Special Terms and Conditions

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Interim Computation of Uncompensated Care Costs. SNCP uncompensated care payments must will be made to PCH on or before September 30, 2016. Each DY’s SNCP will be distributed based on the provider’s projected uncompensated care subject to the PCH Limit limit as described in STC paragraph 25(c), to the extent that sufficient local matching funds are available. This interim computation of uncompensated care costs will be used as the basis for SNCP distribution and will also serve as the uncompensated care cost limit for SNCP payments made to the provider in each demonstration year.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Special Terms and Conditions

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