Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-15-206 - Primary Care Provider Health Service Priority
A. For a primary care provider providing
primary care services at multiple service sites, the Department shall determine
the health service priority points in subsection (B)(1) through (6) for each
service site and:
1. If the number of primary
care service hours worked at one service site is more than 50 percent of the
primary care provider's total number of primary care service hours worked, the
Department shall use that service site's points to determine an initial
application or a renewal application health service priority; or
2. If the number of primary care service
hours worked at one service site is not more than 50 percent of the primary
care provider's total number of primary care service hours worked, the
Department shall use the average of all service sites' points to determine an
initial application or a renewal application health service priority.
B. The Department shall
review an initial application or a renewal application and assign points based
on the following factors to determine the initial application or renewal
application health service priority:
1. The
service site is located in a rural area:
a.
Yes = 10 points, or
b. No = 0
points;
2. The service
site's highest geographic, facility, or population HPSA score, consistent with
subsection (A), assigned by the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services for
the area in which the service site is located according to the documentation
provided by the primary care provider;
3. The service site's percentage of the total
encounters reported according to
R9-15-202(B)(15)(l)
or
R9-15-203(C)(15)(e)
that are AHCCCS, Medicare, approved sliding-fee schedule, and free-of-charge
encounters:
|
Percentage |
Points |
|
Greater than 50% |
10, |
|
35-50% |
8, |
|
26-34% |
6, |
|
11-25% |
4, or |
|
Less than 10% |
2; |
4.
Except for a service site at a federal prison or state prison, if:
a. A medical primary care provider, including
a pharmacist, and the distance from the primary care provider's service site to
the next service site that provides medical services and offers reduced primary
care services fees according to an approved sliding-fee schedule is:
|
Miles |
Points |
|
Greater than 25 |
4, or |
|
Less than 25 |
0; |
b. A
dental primary care provider and the distance from the primary care provider's
service site to the next service site that provides dental services and offers
reduced primary care services fees according to an approved sliding-fee
schedule is:
|
Miles |
Points |
|
Greater than 25 |
4, or |
|
Less than 25 |
0; and |
c. A
behavioral health primary care provider and the distance from the primary care
provider's service site to the next service site that provides behavioral
health services and offers reduced primary care services fees according to an
approved slidingfee schedule is:
|
Miles |
Points |
|
Greater than 25 |
4, or |
|
Less than 25 |
0; |
5. For an initial application only, the
primary care provider is newly employed at the service site or by the employer:
a. Yes = 2 points, or
b. No = 0 points;
6. The primary care provider only provides
primary care services when the primary care provider and the patient are
physically present at the same location:
a.
Yes = 4 points, or
b. No = 0
points;
7. The primary
care provider is a resident of Arizona according to A.R.S. §
15-1802:
a. Yes = 4 points, or
b. No = 0 point;
8. The primary care provider is a graduate of
an Arizona graduate educational institution:
a. Yes = 4 points, or
b. No = 0 point;
9. For an initial application only, the
primary care provider has experience providing primary care services to a
medically underserved population:
a. Yes = 4
points, or
b. No = 0 point;
and
10. The primary care
provider is providing or agrees to provide primary care services full-time:
a. Yes = 3 points, or
b. No = 0 points.
C. To determine a
service site's highest HPSA score, the Department shall apply the following
HPSA designations:
1. A Primary Medical Care
HPSA score if a primary care provider provides medical or pharmaceutical
primary care services,
2. A Dental
HPSA score if a primary care provider provides dental primary care services,
and
3. A Mental Health HPSA score
if a primary care provider provides behavioral health primary care
services.
D. For the
purpose of determining a health service priority and allocating loan repayment
funds, the Department shall consider a primary care provider who provides
services at a critical access hospital, in addition to primary care services at
a service site according to
R9-15-201(A)(1)(g),
to be providing services full-time.
E. The Department shall determine a primary
care provider's initial or renewal application health service priority by
calculating the sum of the assigned points for the factors described in
subsection (B).
F. The Department
shall apply the factors in subsection (G) if the Department determines there
are:
1. More than one initial application or
renewal application that have the same health service priority and there are
funds available for only one initial or renewal application; or
2. Two or more initial applications that have
the same health service priority for:
a. A
service site and there is one health care provider with a higher health service
priority approved to participate in the Primary Care Provider Loan Repayment
Program or Rural Health Care Provider Loan Repayment Program during the same
June allocation process, or
b. An
employer and there are three primary care providers with a higher health
service priority approved to participate in the Primary Care Provider Loan
Repayment Program or Rural Private Primary Care Provider Loan Repayment Program
during the same June allocation process.
G. To determine participation in the Primary
Care Provider Loan Repayment Program or Rural Health Care Provider Loan
Repayment Program for a primary care provider in subsection (F), the Department
shall apply the following to each primary care provider's application:
1. If only one application is for a primary
care provider who is a resident of Arizona, the Department shall approve the
primary care provider for participation;
2. If more than one application is for a
primary care provider who is a resident of Arizona, the Department shall apply
each of the following factors in descending order until no two applications are
the same and all available loan repayment funds have been allocated:
a. Whether a primary care provider will
provide primary care services full-time;
b. Whether the primary care provider's
service site is located in a rural area;
c. The service site's highest HPSA score
reported in subsection (B)(2);
d.
Whether the primary care provider provides primary care services when the
primary care provider and a patient are at the same location;
e. Whether the primary care provider has
experience providing primary care services to a medically underserved
population;
f. The number of total
hours the primary care provider has experience providing primary care services
in a medically underserved population if reported in subsection (G)(2)(e);
and
g. Whether the primary care
provider's practice or specialty is identified as the greatest unmet healthcare
discipline or specialty area in Arizona, as determined by the U. S. Department
of Health & Human Services, Health Resources and Services
Administration.
H. If more than one initial application or
renewal application for a primary care provider in subsection (F) remains after
the Department's determinations in subsection (G) and there are limited loan
repayment funds available, the Department shall randomly select one primary
care provider's initial application or renewal application and approve the
primary care provider for participation in the Primary Care Provider Loan
Repayment Program or Rural Health Care Provider Loan Repayment
Program.
I. When the Department
holds a random selection to determine one initial application or renewal
application identified in subsection (H), the Department shall:
1. Assign an Assistant Director from a
division within the Department, other than the division responsible for the
Primary Care Provider Loan Repayment Program or Rural Health Care Provider Loan
Repayment Program, to be responsible for the random selection, and
2. Invite all the primary care providers
whose initial applications or renewal applications are identified to
participate in the random selection.
J. The Department shall notify a primary care
provider of the Department's decision according to
R9-15-205.
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