2022 Initial Rates
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April 26, 2023
Dear Administrator:
RE: 2022 Initial Rates - Certified Home Health Agencies (CHHA - Pediatric), Licensed Home Care Service Agencies (LHCSA - Personal Care), Consumer Directed Personal Care Assistance Program/ Fiscal Intermediary (CDPAP - FI)
The initial 2022 Medicaid rate computation sheets (for January 1, 2022, April 1, 2022, and October 1, 2022) are now available on the Health Commerce System (HCS) website. These Medicaid Fee-for-Service (FFS) rates were developed based on the data submitted in the 2020 Home Care Cost Reports.
As part of the Department of Health's new cost reporting and rate development process, all FFS rates for Personal Care, CDPAP, and Pediatric CHHA services will be based on the data entered within the agencies' Home Care Cost Report submissions. Agencies are encouraged to review the initial rate sheets posted on the HCS (rate sheet templates provided as Attachment A) and confirm that the calculated rate is consistent with their 2020 cost reporting. As this cost reporting process is new, the Department is allowing providers the opportunity to review and appeal their initial rates prior to loading those rates to eMedNY. Attachment B to this letter provides instructions on how to access the 2022 initial rate sheets on the HCS.
Providers may appeal their 2022 rates by logging into the 2020 web-based Home Care Tool and accessing the rate certification tab to file an adjusted cost report reflecting changes in schedule 3, 4, 5 and 7 data. The corrections must be electronically certified by either the Operator or Chief Executive Officer of the Agency (Attachment C provides instructions on how to submit the rate certification and Adjusted Cost Report within the 2020 Tool). No certifications will be accepted from accountants or consultants. Any appeals and submission of adjusted cost reports must be completed within the 90 day appeal period. The deadline to file an appeal in the Tool is the end of business, July 31, 2023. The Tool can be found here.
In an effort to support providers that either have minimal or no changes, providers may access the Tool and certify that they have no changes, or appeal within the first 30 days. The Department will draw down the first group of certifications and appeals after 30 days (after June 1, 2023). These adjusted submissions will be used to calculate rates, which will then go through the standard approval process and be loaded to eMedNY. Providers that require more time will have until the deadline of July 31, 2023, at which point the Department will again draw down that information for rate setting purposes.
For those agencies that did not submit their 2020 Home Care Cost Report, the Department is not able to calculate a 2022 rate until the cost report(s) are submitted. Please also be reminded that failure to comply with the reporting requirements of Title 10, Parts 86-1.2, 1.3, 1.6 and 1.7 may result in the implementation of penalties pursuant to Part 86-1.2(c) and Section 12-d of the Public Health Law. Also, failure to make necessary corrections to the cost report during the appeals period will result in the rates currently posted on the HCS taking effect, and being loaded into eMedNY as calculated, based on the originally submitted 2020 cost report. Once the appeals period has concluded, rates will be finalized and further guidance will be provided.
Finally, the Department of Health will be hosting an informational webinar on the calculation and certification of the initial 2022 Medicaid rates, on May 2, 2023, at 9 a.m. To register for this webinar, please use the WebEx link in the email instructions.
The Department will briefly explain the rate development methodology and calculations, as well as how the filed 2020 cost reports data impacts the 2022 rates calculation. The web-based Tool and appeal process will also be discussed. At the conclusion of the webinar, a question and answer session will be offered as an opportunity to provide clarity and help address potential reporting errors - prior to the appeal deadline of July 31, 2023.
This letter is being sent to the agency contacts who provided their email addresses with their 2020 cost report submissions. Please share this correspondence with any additional agency personnel who may find it useful and who were not included in the original email list.
If you have any questions regarding the information contained in this correspondence please contact the Bureau of Nursing Home and Long Term Care Rate Setting email inboxes as follows: for CHHAs CHHA-Rates@health.ny.gov or LHCSAs and FIs PersonalCare-Rates@health.ny.gov.
Sincerely,
Laura Rosenthal, Director
Bureau of Nursing Home and Long Term Care Rate Setting
Division of Finance and Rate Setting
Office of Health Insurance Programs
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