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TITLE 1ADMINISTRATION
PART 15TEXAS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
CHAPTER 355REIMBURSEMENT RATES
SUBCHAPTER CREIMBURSEMENT METHODOLOGY FOR NURSING FACILITIES
RULE §355.307Reimbursement Setting Methodology before September 1, 2025

(a) Case mix classes. The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) reimbursement rates for nursing facilities (NFs) vary according to the assessed characteristics of the recipient. Rates are determined for 34 case mix classes of service, plus a 35th, temporary classification assigned by default when assessment data are incomplete or in error and a 36th classification assigned by default when an assessment is missing.

(b) Reimbursement determination. HHSC applies the general principles of cost determination as specified in §355.101 of this title (relating to Introduction).

  (1) Rate Components. Under the case mix methodology, reimbursements are comprised of five cost-related components: the direct care staff component; the other recipient care component; the dietary component; the general/administration component; and the fixed capital asset component. The direct care staff component is calculated as specified in §355.308 of this title (relating to Direct Care Staff Rate Component).

    (A) The dietary rate component is constant across all case mix classes and is calculated at the median cost (weighted by Medicaid days of service in the rate base) in the array of projected allowable per diem costs for all contracted nursing facilities included in the rate base, multiplied by 1.07.

    (B) The general/administration rate component is constant across all case mix classes and is calculated at the median cost (weighted by Medicaid days of service in the rate base) in the array of projected allowable per diem costs for all contracted nursing facilities included in the rate base, multiplied by 1.07.

    (C) The fixed capital asset component is constant across all case mix classes and is calculated as follows:

      (i) Determine the 80th percentile in the array of allowable appraised property values per licensed bed, including land and improvements. Appraised values for this purpose are determined as follows:

        (I) For proprietary facilities, tax exempt facilities provided an appraisal from their local property taxing authority, and tax exempt facilities not provided an appraisal from their local property taxing authority because of an "exempt" status whose independent appraisal is in the first year of its five-year interval as described in §355.306(g)(2)(B)(ii) of this title (relating to Cost Finding Methodology), allowable appraised values are determined as described in §355.306(g) of this title (relating to Cost Finding Methodology).

        (II) For tax exempt facilities not provided an appraisal from their local property taxing authority because of an "exempt" status whose independent appraisal is not in the first year of its five-year interval as described in §355.306(g)(2)(B)(ii) of this title (relating to Cost Finding Methodology), allowable appraised values are determined by indexing the facility's allowable appraised value as determined in §355.306(g) of this title (relating to Cost Finding Methodology) to the median increase in appraised values among contracted facilities in the state as a whole from the reporting period coinciding with the first year of the facility's five-year interval to the reporting period upon which reimbursements are to be based.

        (III) Those facilities that do not report an allowable appraised value as described in §355.306(g) of this title (relating to Cost Finding Methodology) are not included in the array for purposes of calculating the use fee.

      (ii) Project the 80th percentile of appraised property values per bed by one-half the forecasted increase in the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) chain-type price index from the cost reporting year to the rate year.

      (iii) Calculate an annual use fee per bed as the projected 80th percentile of appraised property values per bed times an annual use rate of 14%.

      (iv) Calculate a per diem use fee per bed by dividing the annual use fee per bed by annual days of service per bed at the higher of 85% occupancy, or the statewide average occupancy rate during the cost reporting period.

      (v) The use fee is limited to the lesser of the fee as calculated in clauses (i) - (iv) of this subparagraph, or the fee as calculated by inflating the fee from the previous rate period by the forecasted rate of change in the PCE chain-type price index.

  (2) Case mix classification system. All Medicaid recipients are classified according to the Resource Utilization Group (RUG-III) 34 group classification system, Version 5.20, index maximizing, as established by the state and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Each of the case-mix groups, including the default groups, is assigned CMS standard nursing time measurements for Registered Nurses (RNs), Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) and aides (Medication Aides and Certified Nurse Aides). These measurements indicate the amount of staff time required on average to deliver care to residents in that group.

  (3) Per diem rate methodology. Staff determine per diem rate recommendations for each of the RUG-III groups and for the default groups according to the following procedures:

    (A) For each RUG-III group, calculate a total LVN-equivalent minute statistic by converting the CMS standard nursing time measurements for RNs, LVNs and aides into Texas-specific LVN-equivalent minutes as per §355.308(j) of this title (relating to Direct Care Staff Rate Component) and summing the converted figures.

    (B) Weight the total LVN-equivalent minute statistics from subparagraph (A) of this paragraph for each RUG-III group except the default groups as follows and determine the statewide weighted average total adjusted minutes:

      (i) For rates effective September 1, 2008, the total LVN-equivalent minute statistics for each RUG-III group will be weighted by the estimated statewide recipient days of service by case mix group during the period beginning the first day of December 2007 and ending the last day of February 2008.

      (ii) For rates effective September 1, 2009, the total LVN-equivalent minute statistics for each RUG-III group will be weighted by the estimated statewide recipient days of service by case mix group during the period beginning the first day of September 2008 and ending the last day of February 2009.

      (iii) For rates effective September 1, 2011 and thereafter, for the other recipient care rate component, the total LVN-equivalent minute statistics for each RUG-III group will be weighted by the estimated statewide recipient days of service by case mix group during the cost reporting period covered by the rate base. For the direct care rate component, the total LVN-equivalent minute statistics for each RUG-III group will be weighted by the estimated statewide recipient days of service by case mix group during the period beginning the first day of September, 2008 and ending the last day of February, 2009.

    (C) Determine the standardized statewide case mix index for each of the RUG-III groups by dividing each of the total LVN-equivalent minute statistics described under subparagraph (A) of this paragraph by the statewide weighted average total adjusted minutes described under subparagraph (B) of this paragraph.

    (D) The other recipient care rate component varies according to case mix class of service and is calculated as follows. Adjust the raw sum of other recipient care costs in all nursing facilities included in the rate base in order to account for disallowed costs and inflation, as specified in §355.306 of this title (relating to Cost Finding Methodology). Then divide the adjusted total by the sum of recipient days of service in all facilities in the current rate base. Multiply the resulting weighted, average per diem cost of other recipient care by 1.07. The result is the average other recipient care rate component. To calculate the other recipient care per diem rate component for each of the RUG-III case mix groups and for the default groups, multiply each of the standardized statewide case mix indexes from subparagraph (C) of this paragraph by the average other recipient care rate component.

    (E) Total case mix per diem rates vary according to case mix class of service and according to participant status in Direct Care Staff Rate enhancements described in §355.308 of this title (relating to Direct Care Staff Rate Component).

      (i) For each participating facility, for each of the RUG-III case mix groups and for the default groups, the recommended total per diem rate is the sum of the following five rate components:

        (I) the dietary rate component from paragraph (1)(A) of this subsection;

        (II) the general/administration rate component from paragraph (1)(B) of this subsection;

        (III) the fixed capital asset use fee component from paragraph (1)(C) of this subsection;

        (IV) the case mix group's other recipient care per diem rate component by case mix group from subparagraph (D) of this paragraph; and

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