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Hospital Transmittal 21

Transmittal 21 is effective for FYE on or after 10/1/2009 (i.e. must use T.21 for FYE 10/1/2009 and after), except for the H1N1 Vaccine changes which are effective for services on or after 9/1/2009.

T.21 added three new ancillary cost centers, Cardiac Rehab, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, and Lithotripsy. These will be available from our “pick list” of cost centers. W/S S-3 part I, line 26, columns 5.01, 5.02, 6.01, and 6.02, for Observation Bed Days, are N/A for FY Begin 10/1/2009 and after. No more “admitted” and not admitted split.

Total observation bed days will now be subtracted in the calculation of E part A, line 3 (bed days available). W/S E part A and L part I, line 4.01 or 5.01, are revised to INCLUDE in Total days, the Labor and Delivery Days from the NEW line 29 of S-3 part I. This is effective for FY Begin 10/1/2009 and after.

W/S S-2 line 21.01, column 2 was added for Pickle providers (“Y” indicates Pickle for operating DSH). If Pickle, then the allowable DSH percentage is automatically 35%, on E part A line 4.03.

W/S E-3 part I, lines 1.02, 1.04, 1.41, and 1.42 must be subscripted for column 1.01, if the FY overlaps 10/1/2009, as the LIP “factor” changed from 0.6229 to 0.4613. You only need to split payments on line 1.02 as we calculate the rest. W/S M-3 line 14 calculation is phasing out the “limit”, over 5 years. For services through 12/31/2009 the 62.5% limitation remains. For services 1/1/2010 to 12/31/2011, the limit is 68.75%. For services 1/1/2012 to 12/31/2012 the limit is 75%. For services 1/1/2013 to 12/31/2013 the limit is 81.25%. For services on or after 1/1/2014, the limit is zero, or 100% reimbursement.

W/S M-4 added columns 2.01 and 2.02 for the H1N1 vaccine. Medical Supply cost, Total injections, and Medicare injections must be split between Pneumococcal, Influenza, H1N1 Only, and Influenza and H1N1 combined.

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