Outlier Payment Percentage Review Sample Clauses

Outlier Payment Percentage Review. The IRO shall compare each Txxxx hospital’s Outlier Payment Percentage for the cost reporting period filed during each Reporting Period of the CIA to the Outlier Payment percentage for the prior cost reporting period (hereinafter “Outlier Payment Percentage Review”). “Outlier Payment Percentage” shall be defined as (a) the total Outlier Payments received by the hospital divided by (b) the total Outlier Payments plus Medicare operating DRG payments. If the Outlier Payment Percentage for the cost reporting period is at least five percent (5%) and increased from the prior cost reporting period to the cost reporting period under review by more than 10%, the IRO shall investigate and determine the root cause(s) of the variance. The IRO shall provide Tenet with findings and recommendations for any variance in the Outlier Payment Percentage. Tenet shall develop and implement a corrective action plan based on the IRO’s findings and recommendations for each variance. The Chief Compliance Officer shall certify in each Annual Report that Tenet has implemented these corrective actions.
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