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2012 Special Session I

Budget Amendments - HB1301 (Conference Report)

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Increase Medicaid Hospital Inpatient Payments

Item 307 #1c

Item 307 #1c

First Year - FY2013 Second Year - FY2014
Health And Human Resources
Medical Assistance Services, Department of FY2013 $16,748,366 FY2014 $23,228,019 GF
FY2013 $13,677,962 FY2014 $19,049,883 NGF

Language
Page 225, line 49, strike "$7,438,749,436" and insert "$7,469,175,764".
Page 225, line 49, strike "$9,042,320,948" and insert "$9,084,598,850".
Page 226, line 15, strike "$64,089,697" and insert "$65,902,191".
Page 226, line 15, strike "$65,168,636" and insert "$67,722,682".
Page 226, line 22, strike "$32,092,758" and insert "$33,530,009".
Page 226, line 22, strike "$31,140,952" and insert "$33,126,307".
Page 238, strike lines 5 through 8.
Page 238, line 9, strike "ii" and insert "i".
Page 238, line 11, strike "iii" and insert "ii".
Page 238, line 12, strike "iv" and insert "iii".
Page 238, strike lines 13 through 15.
Page 238, line 16, strike "3" and insert "2".
Page 239, after line 5, insert:
"LLL.  
The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall amend the State Plan for Medical Assistance to limit hospital inflation to 2.6 percent in fiscal year 2013 and 0 percent in fiscal year 2014.  
This shall apply to inpatient hospital (including long-stay and freestanding psychiatric) operating, graduate medical education (GME) and disproportionate share hospital (DSH) rates.  
The department shall have the authority to implement these reimbursement changes effective July 1, 2012, and prior to completion of any regulatory process undertaken in order to effect such changes.”


Explanation
(This amendment adds $16.7 million from the general fund and $13.7 million in federal Medicaid matching funds the first year and $23.2 million from the general fund and $19.0 million in federal matching funds the second year to provide a 2.6 percent increase in hospital inpatient payments in fiscal year 2013. The amendment also modifies language in the introduced budget setting out the general fund amounts for indigent care funding at the teaching hospitals to reflect the changes in the hospital inpatient rates to reflect this additional funding. Language in the introduced budget is stricken which would have changed the current reimbursement methodology for applying inflation adjustments.)