15 Miss. Code. R. 3-5-1.1.2 - Funding Formula for Eligible Beneficiaries
1.
Eligible Beneficiaries may be eligible for funds up to a certain amount under
this Program, following submission and evaluation of a formal application for
funding, based upon the following initial funding criteria.
A. Each licensed hospital that has fewer than
one hundred (100) licensed beds and that is not classified as a critical access
hospital that operates an emergency department is eligible to receive up to Six
Hundred Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($625,000) to defray the costs of
providing emergency department services, if such hospital submits an
application for funding with proof of negative economic impact as required by
the Program Rules and Regulations. A hospital is not eligible to receive
funding unless it has submitted a formal application with all required
information and supporting documentation, and that application has been
reviewed and deemed eligible under Program guidelines.
B. Each rural hospital that has fewer than
one hundred (100) licensed beds and that is classified as a critical access
hospital that operates an emergency department is eligible to receive up to
Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) to defray the costs of providing
emergency department services, if such hospital submits an application for
funding with proof of negative economic impact as required by the Program Rules
and Regulations. A hospital is not eligible to receive funding unless it has
submitted a formal application with all required information and supporting
documentation, and that application has been reviewed and deemed eligible under
Program guidelines.
C. Each
hospital that operates an emergency department and that has more than one
hundred (100) licensed beds is eligible to receive up to One Million Dollars
($1,000,000), if such hospital submits an application for funding with proof of
negative economic impact as required by the Program Rules and Regulations. A
hospital is not eligible to receive funding unless it has submitted a formal
application with all required information and supporting documentation, and
that application has been reviewed and deemed eligible under Program
guidelines.
D. Each hospital with
fewer than two hundred (200) licensed beds with the majority of such beds being
dedicated to providing specialty services such as women's health services,
long-term acute care, rehabilitation, or psychiatric services is eligible to
receive up to Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000), if such hospital
submits an application for funding with proof of negative economic impact as
required by the Program Rules and Regulations. A hospital is not eligible to
receive funding unless it has submitted a formal application with all required
information and supporting documentation, and that application has been
reviewed and deemed eligible under Program guidelines.
E. Each rural hospital with fewer than one
hundred (100) licensed beds with no emergency department is eligible to receive
up to Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000) to defray the costs of
providing access to hospital care in rural communities, if such hospital
submits an application for funding with proof of negative economic impact as
required by the Program Rules and Regulations. A hospital is not eligible to
receive funding unless it has submitted a formal application with all required
information and supporting documentation, and that application has been
reviewed and deemed eligible under Program guidelines.
2. In addition to the funds listed above,
each small rural hospital with fifty (50) beds or less which operated an
emergency department is eligible to receive up to Two Hundred Fifty Thousand
Dollars ($250,000) to defray the costs of providing access to hospital care in
rural communities, if such hospital submits an application for funding with
proof of negative economic impact as required by the Program Rules and
Regulations.
3. A hospital is not
eligible to receive funding unless it has submitted a formal application with
all required information and supporting documentation, and that application has
been reviewed and deemed eligible under Program guidelines.
4. In the event funds remain available after
the close of the Program's initial application period, and funding of all
Eligible Beneficiaries, MSDH will work directly with the Mississippi
Legislature to develop a plan for allocating any remaining program funds in
compliance with federal regulations.
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