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FMAP - Reduce Outpatient Hospital Rates

Item 297 #19c

Item 297 #19c

First Year - FY2011 Second Year - FY2012
Health And Human Resources
Medical Assistance Services, Department of FY2011 ($6,928,731) FY2012 ($10,802,339) GF
FY2011 ($8,743,585) FY2012 ($10,802,339) NGF

Language
Page 196, line 50, strike "$6,806,326,159" and insert "$6,790,653,843".
Page 196, line 50, strike "$7,272,405,030" and insert "$7,250,800,352".
Page 209, after line 23, insert:
"XXX.  1.  Effective July 1, 2010, the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall reduce reimbursement for hospital outpatient services from 80 percent of cost to 77 percent of cost for Type Two hospitals and from 94 percent of cost to 91 percent of cost for Type One hospitals.  The department shall not replace through other payment mechanisms the losses Type One hospitals experience from this reduction unless the provider is able to transfer the state share or certify the public expenditures.
2.  Effective July 1, 2011, the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall reduce reimbursement for hospital outpatient services from 77 percent of cost to 76 percent of cost for Type Two hospitals and from 91 percent of cost to 90 percent of cost for Type One hospitals.  The department shall not replace through other payment mechanisms the losses Type One hospitals experience from this reduction unless the provider is able to transfer the state share or certify the public expenditures.
3.  If there is an extension through June 30, 2011 of increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (P.L. 111-5), the reduction in this paragraph shall not become effective.”


Explanation
(This amendment reduces payments for outpatient hospital services provided through Medicaid by three percent the first year and four percent the second year. Language is added to restore funding if Congress passes a six-month extension of increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) through June 30, 2011.)