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1919 AN ACTrelative to the uncompensated care and Medicaid fund.
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3535 AMENDED ANALYSIS
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3939 This bill revises the funding mechanism for uncompensated care costs under the state Medicaid program, including the distribution of disproportionate share hospital payments. The percentage of funds used for Medicaid payments to hospitals is repealed July 1, 2027. The bill also establishes a committee to study the Medicaid enhancement tax and disproportionate share hospital payments.
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4747 Explanation:Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.
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5151 Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.
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5959 STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
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6767 AN ACTrelative to the uncompensated care and Medicaid fund.
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7171 Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:
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7575 1 Uncompensated Care and Medicaid Fund; Definition of Hospital. RSA 167:63, IV is repealed and reenacted to read as follows:
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7777 IV. "Hospitals" mean general acute care hospitals licensed under RSA 151 that provide inpatient and outpatient hospital services, but shall not include government facilities or special hospitals for rehabilitation.
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7979 2 Uncompensated Care and Medicaid Fund; Disproportionate Share Hospital Fund. RSA 167:64 is repealed and reenacted to read as follows:
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8181 167:64 Uncompensated Care and Medicaid Fund; Disproportionate Share Hospital Fund.
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8383 I. There is hereby established in the state treasury an uncompensated care and Medicaid fund, which shall consist of the moneys collected pursuant to RSA 84-A. Moneys paid into the fund shall be exempt from any state budget reductions, and the commissioner of the department of health and human services is authorized to expend these funds, together with matching federal funds, as authorized by this section. Investment earnings of the fund shall be credited to the fund. The moneys in the fund shall be nonlapsing and continually appropriated to the department of health and human services for the purpose of making hospital payments and provider payments and to support Medicaid services and Medicaid programs administered by the department of health and human services in accordance with this section.
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8585 II. Beginning in state fiscal year 2026 and continuing every state fiscal year thereafter, the commissioner of the department of health and human services shall provide Medicaid payments, subject to the payment conditions set forth in paragraph V, to the hospitals in an amount equal to 91 percent of the money collected pursuant to RSA 84-A in the prior state fiscal year. Payments to the hospitals shall be made in accordance with this section.
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8787 III. The commissioner of the department of health and human services shall determine which payment method or methods are used to make the Medicaid payments subject to this section through Medicaid reimbursement for inpatient or outpatient hospital services, Medicaid supplemental payments, managed care directed payments, disproportionate share hospital payment adjustments, or any other Medicaid payment method allowed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). In determining which Medicaid method or methods to utilize and at what percentage for each method, the commissioner shall seek to prevent to the greatest extent possible year over year hospital reimbursement reductions in the aggregate while at the same time achieving the highest available federal match. The commissioner shall work in collaboration with the hospitals in developing those determinations.
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8989 IV. All payments made pursuant to this section shall be subject to approval by CMS, and the department shall secure all necessary waivers or approvals to state plan amendments from CMS.
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9191 V. Any payments made under this section through directed payments shall comply with 42 CFR 438.6 or any other applicable federal regulation or guidance. The commissioner shall consult with and consider feedback from the hospitals prior to submission of a payment plan to CMS for approval. If CMS does not approve the hospital directed payment plan, the commissioner shall seek to provide payments through increased hospital rates, disproportionate share hospital payments, supplemental Medicaid payments, or any other allowable Medicaid payment method that provides for federal fund matching. For purposes of determining the portion of the payments to the hospitals that are attributable to CMS approved directed payments, the amount shall be the total amount available for the hospitals to earn under any directed payment, including, but not limited to, any amount of a directed payment that is at risk, value-based, or subject to performance conditions. In no event shall the state be liable for any payments the hospitals fail to earn under any CMS approved directed payments.
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9393 VI. In the event the commissioner of the department of health and human services determines there has been a change in federal law, regulations, or CMS guidance that materially impacts payments to the hospitals in accordance with this section or a material change in the amount of money collected pursuant to RSA 84-A, the hospitals and commissioner of the department of health and human services shall collaborate on adjustments, and subject to the commissioner’s determination, to the payment method or methods that are used to make the hospital payments subject to this section. In determining which Medicaid method or methods to utilize and at what percentage for each method, the commissioner shall seek to prevent to the greatest extent possible year over year hospital reimbursement reductions in the aggregate, while at the same time achieving the highest available federal match.
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9595 VII.(a) Disproportionate share hospital payments shall only be made to a hospital that is:
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9797 (1) A "deemed disproportionate share hospital” as defined by criteria set forth under 42 U.S.C. section 1396r-4 and is not otherwise receiving a disproportionate share hospital payment; or
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101101 (b) For purposes of this paragraph, a hospital’s uncompensated care costs, for purposes of calculating a disproportionate share hospital payment, shall include any charity care cost, and any portion of Medicaid-covered patient care costs unreimbursed by Medicaid payments, that the commissioner determines would meet the criteria under 42 U.S.C. section 1396r-4(g) governing hospital-specific limits on disproportionate share hospital payments under Title XIX of the Social Security Act and the provisions of all federal regulations promulgated thereunder.
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103103 VIII. Payment of the federal share of any amount payable under this section to the hospitals is contingent upon New Hampshire receiving those federal funds and any necessary CMS approvals that the department is required to secure pursuant to paragraph IV. In no event shall the state be liable for any payments in excess of such available federal appropriated funds. In the event of a reduction or termination of appropriated federal funds by any federal legislative or executive action that reduces, eliminates, or otherwise modifies the federal appropriation or availability of funding for the federal share, in whole or in part, the commissioner and the hospitals shall collaborate on adjustments, and subject to the commissioner's determination, to the payment method or methods that are used to make the hospitals payments subject to this section. In determining which Medicaid method or methods to utilize and at what percentage for each method, the commissioner shall seek to prevent to the greatest extent possible year over year hospital reimbursement reductions in the aggregate, while at the same time achieving the highest available federal match. The state shall not be required to transfer funds from any other account or source in the event federal funds are reduced or unavailable.
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105105 IX. The remaining funds available under this section shall be used to make provider payments and to support Medicaid services and Medicaid programs administered by the department in amounts directed by the budget in each year of the biennium, and from this an amount of at least 9 percent of the money collected pursuant to RSA 84-A in the prior state fiscal year shall be used to support Medicaid services and Medicaid programs administered by the department of health and human services with first priority to funding Medicaid service provider payments to community mental health centers, federally qualified health centers, substance use disorder providers, and other Medicaid service providers as determined by the commissioner of the department of health and human services.
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107107 X. One percent of the funds made available for hospital Medicaid payments shall be placed in a separate class line for purposes of the department administering this section.
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109109 XI. No hospital shall be entitled to receive any reimbursement under this section unless it meets the definition of a hospital, as defined in RSA 167:63, IV.
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111111 XII. There is hereby established in the department of health and human services the disproportionate share hospital fund, which shall be kept separate and distinct from all other funds. All disproportionate hospital share hospital revenue received by the department shall be credited to the fund. The moneys in the fund shall be nonlapsing and continually appropriated to the department for the purpose of redistributing disproportionate share hospital funds between and among hospitals for compliance with the federally required disproportionate share hospital examinations.
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113113 XIII. Prior to implementing any change in the Medicaid payment methodology under paragraph III, VI, or VIII, the commissioner shall submit a document detailing such changes to the fiscal committee of the general court. The document shall be for informational purposes only and fiscal committee approval shall not be required for the department to proceed with implementation.
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115115 3 Application of Receipts; Disproportional Share Hospital Fund; Reference Change. Amend RSA 6:12, I(b)(397) to read as follows:
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117117 (397) Moneys deposited in the disproportionate share hospital fund established in RSA 167:64, [V] XII.
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119119 4 Committee Established. There is established a committee to study the Medicaid enhancement tax and disproportionate share hospital payments.
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125125 (b) Two members of the house of representatives, appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives. One member shall be from the house health and human services committee and one member shall be from the house finance committee.
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135135 (c) Study the relationship between the Medicaid enhancement tax and disproportionate share hospital payments in New Hampshire and review the history of this issue in New Hampshire.
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137137 (d) Study the feasibility of the state of New Hampshire moving to a directed payment plan for disproportionate share hospital payments.
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145145 V. The committee shall report its findings and any recommendations for proposed legislation to the president of the senate, the speaker of the house of representatives, the senate clerk, the house clerk, the governor, and the state library on or before November 1, 2025.
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147147 5 Repeal; Effective July 1, 2027. RSA 167:64, II, relative to Medicaid payments to hospitals, is repealed.
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