Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 195-2-.02 - Residency Capitation Grants-Funding Procedures
(1) For the annual provision of capitation
funds to established Residency Programs, the Board requires the following
conditions to be met:
(a) Specification of the
total number of residents to be trained during a year;
(b) Maintenance of approval of the program by
the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education;
(c) Compliance with all Board guidelines,
rules and regulations; and
(d)
Submission of all reports and such other documents as may be reasonably
required by the Board and/or outlined in the Georgia Board of Health Care
Workforce Report Guidelines;
1. Certification
of Residents. The teaching hospital or designated teaching hospital shall
certify the exact number of residents in training during a prescribed period
and provide to the Board (utilizing such forms and reporting procedures as may
be deemed necessary) information on residents as follows:
(i) A written monthly statement from the
authorized official certifying the exact number of residents in training during
the period shall be submitted no later than the tenth (10) day of the following
month;
(ii) Documentation including
resident's name, social security number, medical or surgical specialty,
post-graduate year, and indication of resident full-time equivalent
participation during report period shall be submitted on a monthly basis, no
later than the tenth (10) day of the following month; and
2. Practice Location of Graduates. The
teaching hospital or sponsoring institution of the Residency Program shall
annually submit a report to the Board indicating the practice location of each
graduate to assist the Board in evaluating the effectiveness of the Program in
meeting the need for physicians in Georgia.
(i) Graduate practice location reports shall
be due no later than September 1st of each year and include the practice
location (city/state), additional training being pursued (e.g. fellowship),
military service obligation, other state or federal service obligation (e.g.,
Board Georgia Board of Health Care Workforce, National Health Service Corp.),
or other activity of those residents completing their medical education and
training at the teaching hospital or designated teaching hospital.
(ii) Teaching hospitals/sponsoring
institutions shall be expected to monitor, update, and report to the Board, any
changes in the practice status of graduates for a period of five years
post-graduation.
(2) Payment Process. Based upon the
Certification of residents supplied by the teaching hospital or designated
teaching hospital, the Board shall authorize disbursement of residency
capitation funds in quarterly installments.
(a) The Board shall pay up to $10,000 per
annum, or prorata reduction thereof, to the hospital authority of a teaching
hospital or to a designated teaching hospital for each resident receiving
medical education and training. If the funds appropriated for this purpose are
insufficient to fund the full amount payable to the hospital authority or the
designated teaching hospital, the Board shall calculate the amount otherwise
payable in accordance with the funds actually appropriated.
(3) State Audit. The teaching
hospital/designated teaching hospital shall be subject to an audit of the
financial records relating to Residency Capitation upon request of the Board or
other duly authorized officer or employee of the State of Georgia upon
reasonable request. For this purpose the teaching hospital/designated teaching
hospital shall:
(a) Maintain for three (3)
years after receipt of Residency Capitation funds, all directly pertinent
books, documents, papers and records involving related transactions;
(b) Retain sufficient records for the conduct
of an audit for any year for which payments are in dispute until that dispute
is resolved; and
(c) Be subject to
reductions in payment of Residency Capitation funds based upon the findings of
a state audit disallowing any previous such payment.
(4) Retention of Graduates. Practice
status/location of graduates will be monitored by the Board for five (5) years
from date of graduation. In the event retention of graduates practicing in
Georgia should fall below an acceptable number, over any five (5) consecutive
year period, the Board shall have the authority to adjust the rate of
capitation paid to said Program. The acceptable rate of retention will be
determined by the Board from time to time and set forth in the Agreement
between the Board and the teaching hospital/designated teaching
hospital.
Notes
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