Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 148.405 - Graduate Medical Education (GME) Payment
Effective for dates of service starting July 1, 2020, except when specifically designated otherwise in this Section:
a) Definitions. As used in this Section,
unless the context requires otherwise:
1)
Medicare cost report ending in 2018, as reported in Medicare cost reports
released on October 19, 2019, with data through September 30, 2019.
2) "Hospital's annualized Medicaid Intern
Resident Cost" is the product of the following factors:
A) Annualized intern and resident costs
obtained from Worksheet B Part I, Column 21 and 22 the sum of lines 30 through
43, 50 through 76, 90 through 93,96 through 98, and 105 through 112;
B) A quotient of:
i) The numerator of which is the hospital's
Medicaid days (Worksheet S3 Part I, Column 7, Lines 2 through 4, 14, 16 through
18, and 32); and
ii) The
denominator of which is the hospital's total days (Worksheet S3 Part I, Column
8, Lines 14, 16 through 18, and 32); and
3) "Hospital Annualized Medicaid Indirect
Medical Education (IME) payment" is the product of the following factors:
A) Hospital IME payments (Worksheet E Part A,
Line 29, Col 1); and
B) A quotient
of:
i) The numerator of which is the hospital
Medicaid days (Worksheet S3 Part I, Column 7, Lines 2 through 4, 14, 16 through
18, and 32); and
ii) The
denominator of which is the hospital Medicare days (Worksheet S3 Part I, Column
6, Lines 2 through 4, 14, and 16 through 18).
4) "Statewide average cost per intern and
resident" is the quotient of subsection (a)(4)(A) divided by subsection
(a)(4)(B).
A) The sum of:
i) All qualifying hospitals annualized
Medicaid Intern Resident Cost; and
ii) All qualifying hospitals annualized
Medicaid IME payment.
B)
The sum of all qualifying hospitals interns and residents as reported on
Worksheet S3, Part 1, Col 9, Line 14.
b) Qualifying Criteria: An Illinois hospital,
excluding large public hospitals defined in Section
148.25,
reporting intern and resident cost on its Medicare cost report ending in 2018
shall be eligible for a Graduate Medical Education (GME) payment.
c) Payment. A qualifying hospital shall
receive a payment that is the product of the following factors:
1) The lesser of:
A) The sum of the hospital's annualized
Medicaid Intern Resident Cost and annualized Medicaid IME payment; or
B) The product of:
i) The number of interns and residents as
reported on Worksheet S3, Part 1, Col 9, Line 14; and
ii) 120% of the statewide average cost per
intern and resident for all eligible hospitals.
2)22.6 percent.
Notes
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