Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-22-2102 - Distribution of Trauma and Emergency Services Fund: Level I Trauma Centers
A. On or after
November 1, 2003, the Administration shall distribute monies, under
R9-22-2101(B), to level I trauma centers using monies available in the trauma and emergency
services fund at the time of payment. The Administration shall take into
consideration the proportion of those hospitals' trauma case volume. The
Administration shall:
1. Recalculate the
November 2003 payments in July 2004 using the formula in subsection (B) of this
Section;
2. Recoup November 2003
overpayments by reducing the July 2004 distributions under subsection (C) as
appropriate; and
3. Redistribute
recouped funds, with the July 2004 payment, to level I trauma centers underpaid
in November 2003.
B. On
or after January 31 of each year, the Administration shall distribute monies,
under
R9-22-2101(B), to level I trauma centers using monies available in the trauma and emergency
services fund at the time of payment. The Administration shall determine each
hospital's unrecovered trauma center readiness costs for the current fiscal
year using data from the most recent reporting year as provided under
R9-22-2101(D) and (E) . The proportion of each hospital's share of the fund for
unrecovered trauma center readiness costs is determined after considering:
1. The professional, clinical,
administrative, and overhead costs directly associated with providing level I
trauma care, and
2. The volume and
acuity of trauma care provided by each hospital.
C. On or after July 31 of each year, the
Administration shall distribute monies to level I trauma centers using monies,
under
R9-22-2101(B), available in the trauma and emergency services fund at the time of payment
according to the proportions calculated and used for the January payments in
the same year, under subsection (B) of this Section.
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