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Florida's model of nursing home Medicaid reimbursement for disaster-related expenses.

Kali S Thomas1, Kathryn Hyer, Lisa M Brown, LuMarie Polivka-West, Laurence G Branch.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study describes Florida's model of Medicaid nursing home (NH) reimbursement to compensate NHs for disaster-related expenses incurred as a result of 8 hurricanes within a 2-year period. This Florida model can serve as a demonstration for a national model for disaster-related reimbursement. DESIGN AND METHODS: Florida reimburses NHs for approved disaster-related costs through hurricane interim rate requests (IRRs). The state developed its unique Medicaid per diem rate temporary add-on by adapting its standard rate-setting reimbursement methodology. To understand the payment mechanisms and the costs that facilities incurred as a result of natural disasters, we examined the IRRs and cost reports for facilities requesting and receiving reimbursement.
RESULTS: Cost reports and IRR applications indicated that Florida Medicaid spent close to $16 million to pay for hurricane-related costs to NHs. IMPLICATIONS: Without Florida's Hurricane IRR program, many facilities would have not been reimbursed for their hurricane-related costs. Florida's model is one that Medicare and other states should consider adopting to ensure that NHs receive adequate reimbursement for disaster-related expenses, including tornadoes, earthquakes, floods, blizzards, and other catastrophic events.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19752015     DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnp132

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gerontologist        ISSN: 0016-9013


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2.  "You Just Forge Ahead": The Continuing Challenges of Disaster Preparedness and Response in Long-Term Care.

Authors:  Lindsay J Peterson; Debra Dobbs; Joseph June; David M Dosa; Kathryn Hyer
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