N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 10 §§ 86-1.33 - Out-of-state providers
(a) For
discharges occurring on and after December 1, 2009, rates of payment for
inpatient hospital services provided by out-of-state providers in accordance
with the prior approval requirements set forth in section 365-a (4)(d) of the Social
Services Law shall be as follows:
(1)
(i) the weighted average of inpatient rates,
including a teaching adjustment where applicable, in effect for similar
services for hospitals located in the downstate region of New York State shall
apply with regard to services provided by out-of-state providers located in the
New Jersey Counties of Sussex, Passaic, Bergin, Hudson, Essex, Union, Middlesex
and Monmouth, in the Pennsylvania County of Pike, and in the Connecticut
counties of Fairfield and Litchfield;
(ii) for rates effective beginning January 1,
2014, the weighted average of inpatient rates, including a teaching adjustment
where applicable, in effect for similar services for hospitals located in the
downstate region of New York State shall also apply with regard to services
provided by out-of-state providers located in cities where the city's
population census is 500,000 or greater based on the U.S. Department of
Commerce United States Census Bureau; and
(2) the weighted average of inpatient rates,
including a teaching adjustment where applicable, in effect for similar
services for hospitals located in the upstate region of New York State shall
apply with regard to all other out-of-state providers;
(3) high cost outlier rates of payment shall
be calculated in accordance with section
86-1.21
of this Subpart with the exception of the wage equalization factor (WEF) being
based upon the weighted average of the upstate or downstate region;
(4) the weighted average of the capital
component of the inpatient rates in effect for similar services for hospitals
located in New York State shall apply with regard to services provided by
out-of-state providers.
(b) Notwithstanding any inconsistent
provision of this section, in the event the department determines that an
out-of-state provider is providing services that are not available within New
York State, the department may negotiate payment rates and conditions with such
provider; provided however, such payments shall not exceed the provider's usual
and customary charges for such services.
(c) For purposes of this section, the
downstate region of New York State shall consist of the New York Counties of
Bronx, New York, Kings, Queens, Richmond, Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester,
Rockland, Orange, Putnam and Dutchess, and the upstate region of New York State
shall consist of all other New York counties.
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