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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) As used in this article:
(i) “Account” means the nursing care facility assessment account created under W.S. 42-8-103;
(ii) “Department” means the department of health;
(iii) “Fiscal year” means the twelve (12) month period beginning October 1 and ending September 30;
(iv) “Medicaid” means as defined in W.S. 42-7-102(a)(iv);
(v) “Medicare resident day” means a resident day funded by the Medicare program, a Medicare advantage or special needs plan or by the Medicare hospice program;
(vi) “Net patient service revenue” means gross inpatient revenues from services provided to nursing care facility patients less reductions from gross inpatient revenue resulting from an inability to collect payment of charges. Inpatient care revenue excludes nonpatient care revenue such as beauty and barber, vending income, interest and contributions, revenues from the sale of meals and all outpatient revenues. Reductions from gross revenue includes bad debts, contractual adjustments, uncompensated care, discounts and adjustments and other revenue deductions;
(vii) “Nursing care facility” means a facility providing nursing care, but does not include a facility solely providing assisted living care, a facility solely providing rehabilitative services or a facility solely providing a combination of assisted living care and rehabilitative services;
(viii) “Resident day” means a calendar day of care provided to a nursing facility resident, including the day of admission and excluding the day of discharge, provided that one (1) resident day shall be deemed to exist when admission and discharge occur on the same day;
(ix) “Upper payment limit” means the limitation established pursuant to 42 C.F.R. 447.272 that disallows federal matching funds when state Medicaid agencies pay certain classes of nursing care facilities an aggregate amount for services furnished by that class of nursing care facilities that would exceed the amount that would be paid under Medicare payment principles.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 42. Welfare § 42-8-102. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-42-welfare/wy-st-sect-42-8-102/
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