Rebasing means the redetermination of the blended base amount or other applicable components of the final payment rate from more recent Medicaid cost report data.
Rebasing means the redetermination of the blended base APC rate using more recent Medicaid cost report data.
Rebasing means the process of adjusting the base amount using more recent claims data, cost report data, and other information relevant to hospital reimbursement.
Examples of Rebasing in a sentence
Relining Dentures or Rebasing Dentures Relining or rebasing is covered at least six months after the initial insertion of a full or partial denture and then not more than once per 36-month period per appliance.
More Definitions of Rebasing
Rebasing means a redetermination of each of the following using information from cost reports for an applicable calendar year that is later than the applicable calendar year used for the previous rebasing:
Rebasing means using cost report information to adjust Medicaid
Rebasing means the act of replacing the base material of a denture without changing the occlusal relations of the teeth.
Rebasing means the revaluation of a Property Index by the Property Index Sponsor by the application of a new Reference Price, without amendment to the formula for or the method of calculating the Index, and "Rebased" will be construed accordingly;
Rebasing means a redetermination under division (D) of this section of each peer group's rate for capital costs using information from cost reports for an applicable calendar year that is later than the applicable calendar year used for the previous determination of such rates.
Rebasing means the process by which new Medicare Cost Report data (HCFA-2552 Health Care Finance Administration form-2552), and AHCCCS claim and encounter data are collected and analyzed to reset periodically the inpatient hospital tiered per diem rates or the outpatient hospital cost-to-charge ratios.