Reinsurance Cap. (a) General requirement. Reinsurance is reported on HHSC’s FSR report format as: 1) gross reinsurance premiums paid, and 2) reinsurance recoveries received. The premiums paid are treated as a part of medical expenses, and the recoveries received are treated as an offset to those medical expenses (also known as a contra-cost). The net of the gross premiums paid minus the recoveries received is called the net reinsurance cost. The net reinsurance cost, as measured in aggregate dollars over the SFY, divided by the number of member-months for that same period, is referred to as the net reinsurance cost per-member-per-month (PMPM). MCOs are limited to a maximum amount of net reinsurance cost PMPM for purposes of calculating pre-tax net income on HHSC’s FSR report format. This limitation does not impact an MCO’s ability to purchase or arrange for reinsurance; it only impacts what is reportable on HHSC’s FSR. The maximum amount of allowed net reinsurance cost PMPM (i.e., the “Reinsurance Cap”) varies by MCO Program, as described in subpart (d).. Regardless of the maximum amounts as represented by the Reinsurance Cap, all reinsurance reported on the FSR is subject to audit, and must comply with the UMCM Cost Principles.
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Reinsurance Cap. (a) General requirement. Reinsurance is reported on HHSC’s FSR report format as: 1) gross reinsurance premiums paid, and 2) reinsurance recoveries received. The premiums paid are treated as a part of medical expenses, and the recoveries received are treated as an offset to those medical expenses (also known as a contra-cost). The net of the gross premiums paid minus the recoveries received is called the net reinsurance cost. The net reinsurance cost, as measured in aggregate dollars over the SFY, divided by the number of member-months for that same period, is referred to as the net reinsurance cost per-member-per-month (PMPM). MCOs are limited to a maximum amount of net reinsurance cost PMPM for purposes of calculating pre-tax net income on HHSC’s FSR report format. This limitation does not impact an MCO’s ability to purchase or arrange for reinsurance; it only impacts what is reportable on HHSC’s FSR. The maximum amount of allowed net reinsurance cost PMPM (i.e., the “Reinsurance Cap”) varies by MCO Program, as described in subpart (d).. Regardless of the maximum amounts as represented by the Reinsurance Cap, all reinsurance reported on the FSR is subject to audit, and must comply with the UMCM Cost Principles.
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Samples: Contract (Centene Corp)