55 Pa. Code § 1181.561 - Process to appeal adverse determinations in the preadmission screening program
(a) Section
1396r(e)(7)(F) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C.A. §
1396r(e)(7)(F)) provides:
"Each State, as a condition of approval (of its State Plan), effective January
1, 1989, must have in effect an appeals process for individuals adversely
affected by determinations under (42 U.S.C.A. §§
1396r(e)(7)(A) and
1396r(e)(7)(B)
(relating to the pre-admission screening program and to the annual resident
review program))."
(b) An
applicant-including a legal or personal representative acting on behalf of the
applicant-for admission to a nursing facility participating as a provider in
the MA Program has the right to appeal from an adverse determination made as
part of the preadmission screening program established under OBRA-87. The
Department currently has regulations in effect which provide for appeals in
Chapter 275 (relating to appeal and fair hearing and administrative
disqualification hearings).
(c)
Under Chapter 275, an applicant for admission to a nursing facility who is
seeking or is already eligible for MA benefits has the right to appeal to the
Department's Office of Hearings and Appeals with respect to a decision
affecting the applicant's rights to receive Program benefits. Chapter 275 will
be applied to appeals of adverse determinations in the OBRA-87 preadmission
screening process where the appeals are filed by or on behalf of individuals
who are seeking or receiving MA.
(d)
The OBRA-87 preadmission screening process can also adversely affect an
applicant for admission who is not seeking or receiving MA. Appeals by or on
behalf of those individuals shall still be filed with the Office of Hearings
and Appeals. These appeals will be heard under the authority established in 1
Pa. Code Part II (relating to general rules of administrative practice and
procedure).
Notes
This section cited in 55 Pa. Code § 1181.542 (relating to who is required to be screened).
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