Examples of Disproportionate Share Hospital Payment in a sentence
Subpart D--Independent Certified Audit of State Disproportionate Share Hospital Payment Adjustments Sec.
Add new subpart D to read as follows: Subpart D--Independent Certified Audit of State Disproportionate Share Hospital Payment Adjustments Sec.455.300 Purpose.455.301 Definitions.455.304 Condition for Federal financial participation (FFP).
EXHIBIT 1 to ATTACHMENT C AHCCCS Disproportionate Share Hospital Payment Methodology Calculation of OBRA Limits for Governmentally-Operated Hospitals for the Purpose of Certified Public Expenditures Each governmentally-operated hospital certifying its expenditures for Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) payments shall compute and report its OBRA limit as prescribed by this Exhibit.
We are adding a new § 447.295 Hospital-Specific Disproportionate Share Hospital Payment Limit— Definition of Individuals Who Have no Health Insurance (or Other Source of Third Party Coverage) for the Services Furnished During the Year and the Determination of an Individual’s Third Party Coverage Status.
Add § 447.295 to read as follows:§ 447.295—Hospital-Specific Disproportionate Share Hospital Payment Limit: Determination of Individuals without Health Insurance or Other Third Party Coverage.(a) Basis and purpose.
Each hospital that qualifies for disproportionate share status under Paragraph (c) and (d) of the "Disproportionate Share Hospital Payment" section of this plan and is eligible to receive a disproportionate share hospital payment, shall receive a Basic DSH payment for the 12-month period ending September 30 each year.
The Use of Intergovernmental Transfers in the Disproportionate Share Hospital Payment Program 43 Appendix C.
Delaying Certain Disproportionate Share Hospital Payment Reductions Under Medicaid.Introduced as H.R. 2665 by Reps.
Coughlin and David Liska, “The Medicaid Disproportionate Share Hospital Payment Program: Background and Issues,” Urban Institute, Washington, DC, October 1997.
The Disproportionate Share Hospital Payment Program provides additional payments to hospitals that provide a safety net for indigent and low-income individuals.