Or. Admin. Code § 409-023-0105 - Community Benefit Reporting
(1) Hospital reporting required pursuant to
this rule must be consistent with generally accepted accounting principles
(GAAP).
(2) The hospital must
submit a completed Community Benefit Report form CBR-1 to the Authority within
240 days from the close of the hospital's fiscal year. The report will be
deemed submitted as of the date the report is postmarked or electronically
delivered to the Authority, whichever is first.
(3) Form CBR-1 must be completed in
accordance with instructions published by the Authority in the Community
Benefit Reporting Guidelines (CBR-2). The Authority has 30 days to review and
request clarification or corrections to form CBR-1.
(4) No later than October 31 of each year,
the Authority shall send out a summary file for hospitals to review and
validate. Hospitals shall have 14 days to review the summary file and submit
corrections.
(5) Hospitals that are
part of a multi-hospital system may submit reports for all system hospitals in
one submission, but each hospital must be separately reported and clearly
identified in any submission. Nothing in this rule removes the requirement that
hospitals report their individual community benefit activities.
(6) If the ownership or control of the
hospital changes during the reporting year, each hospital owner or controller
must submit a community benefit report for the hospital for the portion of the
year it owned or controlled the hospital.
(7) The Authority shall inform each hospital
subject to reporting of any changes to the Community Benefit Report (CBR-1) or
Community Benefit Reporting Guidelines (CBR-2) for the subsequent year by July
1. Community Benefit Reporting Guidelines shall be posted on the Authority's
website.
(a) Hospitals may report a community
benefit activity in only one of the following categories as defined by the
authority's Community Benefit Reporting Guidelines (CBR-2):
(A) Charity care;
(B) Losses related to Medicaid and State
Children's Health Insurance Program;
(C) Losses related to other publicly funded
health care programs, excluding Medicare;
(D) Community health improvement
services;
(E) Health professionals'
education;
(F) Subsidized health
services;
(G) Research;
(H) Financial and in-kind contributions to
the community;
(I) Community
building activities; or
(J)
Community benefit operations.
(b) Community benefit activities must be
reported as net costs.
(c) Only
activities that occur during the fiscal year of the report and are under the
control or management of the hospital can be reported, except in the case of a
large one-time expenditure.
(d)
Large one-time expenditures for qualifying community benefit activity that is
under the control or management of the hospital may be allocated across
multiple fiscal years, provided that:
(A) The
expenditure is a single-transaction contribution;
(B) The expenditure exceeds the lesser of $1
million or 0.5% of annual net patient revenue;
(C) The expenditure is made in the community
benefit categories of cash and in-kind contributions, community health
improvement activities, or community building activities, as defined in the
Community Benefit Reporting Guidelines (CBR-2);
(D) Net costs are not allocated across more
than five fiscal years; and
(E) The
hospital provides the Authority with a description of the investment and a plan
for allocation.
(8) In addition to the reporting requirements
of sections (6) and (7), a nonprofit hospital shall submit the most recent
version of its Community Health Needs Assessment and its Community Health
Improvement Strategy as specified in ORS
442.630.
(9) Beginning with a hospital's fiscal year
2022 community benefit reports, the hospital shall report additional
information, as prescribed in the Community Benefit Reporting Guidelines
(CBR-2), relating to:
(a) The community need
or health improvement strategy the community benefit activity
addresses;
(b) Entities to which
the hospital gave funds, grants, or in-kind contributions; and
(c) Activities that address the social
determinants of health.
(10) Beginning with a hospital's fiscal year
2022, a hospital that works with a CCO or public health agency to address
community need(s) shall identify:
(a) The
community partner(s), and
(b) The
community health needs assessment or community health improvement plan that
identifies the community need(s) on either form CBR-1 or in supplemental
documentation.
(11) Any
information provided to the Authority pursuant to this reporting will be
publicly available and may be included in the annual report produced by the
Authority.
(12) The Authority shall
annually report on community benefit activity to the Oregon Health Policy Board
and produce a public report detailing community benefit activities performed by
individual hospitals.
(13) A
hospital that fails to report as required in these rules may be subject to a
civil penalty not to exceed $500 per day.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 442.602
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 442.630
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