Examples of Large urban area in a sentence
Update Factor for Hospital Inpatient Operating Costs As required by sections 1886(e)(4) and (e)(5) of the Act, Appendix D provides our recommendation of the appropriate percentage change for FY 2000 for the following: • Large urban area and other area average standardized amounts (and hospital-specific rates applicable to sole community and Medicare-dependent, small rural hospitals) for hospital inpatient services paid for under the prospective payment system for operating costs.
In Appendix C of the proposed rule, as required by sections 1886(e)(4) and (e)(5) of the Act, we included our recommendation of the appropriate percentage change for FY 2003 for the following: • Large urban area and other area average standardized amounts (and hospital-specific rates applicable to SCHs and MDHs) for hospital inpatient services paid under the prospective payment system for operating costs.
In Appendix B of the proposed rule, as required by sections 1886(e)(4) and (e)(5) of the Act, we provided our recommendations of the appropriate percentage changes for FY 2004 for the following: • Large urban area and other area average standardized amounts (and hospital-specific rates applicable to SCHs and MDHs) for hospital inpatient services paid under the IPPS for operating costs.
As required by sections 1886(e)(4) and (e)(5) of the Act, appendix C provides our recommendation of the appropriate percentage change for FY 2003 for the following: • Large urban area and other area average standardized amounts (and hospital-specific rates applicable to SCHs and MDHs) for hospital inpatient services paid under the prospective payment system for operating costs.
In this plan, the term rural is commonly used to refer to all areas other than urbanized areas. Small urban area is an urbanized area with a population of at least 50,000 but less than 200,000. Large urban area means an area with a population of not less than 200,000 people that has been defined and designed in the most recent decennial (every 10 years) census as an “urbanized area” by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Update Factor for Hospital Inpatient Operating Costs As required by sections 1886(e)(4) and (e)(5) of the Act, Appendix D provides our recommendation of the appropriate percentage change for FY 1999 for the following: • Large urban area and other area average standardized amounts (and hospital-specific rates applicable to sole community and Medicare-dependent, small rural hospitals) for hospital inpatient services paid for under the prospective payment system for operating costs.
Large urban area designated recipients are also defined by FTA rule.
As required by sections 1886(e)(4) and (e)(5) of the Act, Appendix B provides our recommendation of the appropriate percentage change for FY 2004 for the following: • Large urban area and other area average standardized amounts (and hospital-specific rates applicable to SCHs and MDHs) for hospital inpatient services paid under the IPPS for operating costs.
In Appendix D, as required by sections 1886(e)(4) and (e)(5) of the Act, we included our recommendation of the appropriate percentage change for FY 2002 for the following: • Large urban area and other area average standardized amounts (and hospital-specific rates applicable to SCHs and Medicare-dependent, small rural hospitals) for hospital inpatient services paid for under the prospective payment system for operating costs.
As required by sections 1886(e)(4) and (e)(5) of the Act, Appendix D provides our recommendation of the appropriate percentage change for FY 2001 for the following: • Large urban area and other area average standardized amounts (and hospital-specific rates applicable to sole community and Medicare-dependent, small rural hospitals) for hospital inpatient services paid for under the prospective payment system for operating costs.