Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-22-712.69 - DRG Reimbursement: Covered Day Adjusted DRG Base Payment and Covered Day Adjusted Outlier Add-on Payment
Adjustments to the payments are made to account for days not covered by AHCCCS as follows:
1. A
covered day reduction factor unadjusted is determined if the member is not
eligible on the first day of the inpatient stay but is eligible for subsequent
days during the inpatient stay. In this case, a covered day reduction factor
unadjusted is calculated by dividing the number of AHCCCS covered days by the
DRG National Average length of stay. The number of AHCCCS covered days is equal
to the number of days the member is eligible during inpatient stay.
2. A covered day reduction factor unadjusted
is also determined if the member is eligible on the first day of the inpatient
stay but is determined ineligible for one or more days prior to the date of
discharge. In this case, a covered day reduction factor unadjusted is
calculated by adding one to the number of AHCCCS covered days and dividing the
result by the DRG National Average length of stay. The number of AHCCCS covered
days is equal to the number of days the member is eligible during the inpatient
stay.
3. If the covered day
reduction factor unadjusted is greater than one, then the covered day reduction
factor final is one; otherwise, the covered day reduction factor final is equal
to the covered day reduction factor unadjusted.
4. The covered day adjusted DRG base payment
is an amount equal to the product of the unadjusted DRG base payment and the
covered day reduction factor final.
5. The covered day adjusted DRG outlier
add-on payment is an amount equal to the product of the unadjusted DRG outlier
add-on payment and the covered day reduction factor final.
Notes
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