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1115 Transformation Waiver RHP 14 Learning Collaborative July 18 2014 Kevin Nolting Consulting Recent Information on DY 3 UCC Funding Activities HHSC has developed the Texas Hospital Uncompensated Care TXHUC ID: 301912

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Slide1

Funding Impact of the 1115 Transformation Waiver

RHP 14 Learning CollaborativeJuly 18, 2014

Kevin

Nolting ConsultingSlide2

Recent Information on DY 3 UCC Funding Activities:

HHSC has developed the Texas Hospital Uncompensated Care (TXHUC) application, a combined DSH and UC application for FFY 2014 (DY 3)

This application will serve two purposes

HHSC will be using information in the application to conduct the interim reconciliation for all providers that received a FFY 2011 Demonstration Year (DY 1) UC payment as required under the CMS UC Waiver Claiming Protocol.All providers that wish to participate in the FFY 2014 DSH and/or in the DY 3 UC program have to complete and submit the application.Providers wanting to participate in the FFY 2014 DSH program and/or the DY 3 UC program must complete the TXHUC to be eligible.Providers who received DY 1 UC payments must complete the form or will be subject to recoupment of all DY 1 UC paymentsHHSC deadline for requesting a copy of the TXHUC is July 23, 2014.A hospital that fails to request a TXHUC by the deadline will not be eligible to participate in the 2014 DSH and DY 3 UC programs or to appeal HHSC's non-qualification decisions. No published estimate of future program funding dates.

Current Status of

UCC FundingSlide3

Recent Information on DY 2 UCC Funding Activities

:HHSC distributed $3.9 Billion in DY 2 UCC payments (total allocation)Statewide committed IGT would have paid $4.9 BillionResulted in a 21.7% haircut to remain within DY 2 UCC Pool allocation

Total UCC costs reported was $5.9 Billion

Current Status of UCC FundingSlide4

The following are funding questions that need to be addressed collaboratively between HHSC and the Waiver participants:

Allocation of dwindling UC Pool.Future impact on indigent care affiliations due to reduced UC Pool and future “haircuts”.

Impact of the outcome of HHSC Rider 86.

Impact of future changes related to the Affordable Care Act. Status of DSH funding for future years.Prepare for negotiations on Waiver renewal and strategies for successful outcomes.Funding Implications Slide5

Current Waiver Pool Allocations

Allocation of Dwindling

UC Pool

Type of PoolDY 1 (2011-2012)DY 2 (2012- 2013)

DY 3

(2013- 2014)

DY 4

(2014-2015)

DY 5

(2015-2016)

Totals

UC

3,700,000,000

3,900,000,000

3,534,000,000

3,348,000,000

3,100,000,000

$17,582,000,000

DSRIP

500,000,000

2,300,000,000

2,666,000,000

2,852,000,000

3,100,000,000

$11,418,000,000

TOTAL/DY

4,200,000,000

6,200,000,000

6,200,000,000

6,200,000,000

6,200,000,000

$29,000,000,000

% UC

88%

63%

57%

54%

50%

60%

% DSRIP

12%

37%

43%

46%

50%

40%

UPL Est.

(Inflated 3% per year)

2,873,236,484

2,959,433,578

3,048,216,585

3,139,663,083

3,233,852,976

$15,254,402,706 Slide6

Allocation of Dwindling UC Pool

UPL Program

FY 2011

DY 1

(2011-2012)

DY 2

(2012- 2013)

DY 3

(2013- 2014)

DY 4

(2014-2015)

DY 5

(2015-2016)

Totals (DY 1-DY5)

Private 1,488,282,533 1,532,931,009 1,578,918,939 1,626,286,508 1,675,075,103 1,725,327,356 8,138,538,915 Large Urban1,021,243,839 1,051,881,154 1,083,437,588 1,115,940,716 1,149,418,937 1,183,901,506 5,584,579,901 State 93,165,689 95,960,659 98,839,479 101,804,664 104,858,804 108,004,568 509,468,174 Rural 81,135,922 83,569,999 86,077,099 88,659,412 91,319,195 94,058,770 443,684,475 Children’s 34,899,942 35,946,940 37,025,348 38,136,109 39,280,192 40,458,598 190,847,186 Physician’s 70,822,060 72,946,722 75,135,124 77,389,178 79,710,853 82,102,179 387,284,056 Total2,789,549,984 2,873,236,484 2,959,433,578 3,048,216,585 3,139,663,083 3,233,852,976 15,254,402,706

Historical UPL Expenditures ProjectedSlide7

Impact on IGT of Haircut

Scenarios on Impacts on IGT resulting from a Haircut

Description

Scenario A (No Haircut)Public

Scenario A

(No Haircut)

Private

Scenario B

(20% Haircut)

Public

Scenario B

(20% Haircut)

Private

Scenario C

(40% Haircut) PublicScenario C(40% Haircut)PrivateUC Payment/IGT Calculation:       UC Cap 16,000,000 16,000,000 16,000,000 Haircut (Scenario B - 20%) N/A 20% 40% Revised UC Cap Eligible for IGT

 

16,000,000

 

12,800,000 9,600,000 Indigent Care/Expense Alleviation10,000,000(10,000,000)10,000,000(10,000,000)6,000,000(6,000,000) UC Payment to Private Hospital 15,000,000 12,800,000 8,750,000 IGT from Public to Private for UC(6,000,000) (5,100,000) (3,500,000)  Amount for Additional Services/UC4,000,0005,000,0004,900,0002,800,0002,500,0002,750,000

Impact on IGT of HaircutSlide8

Kevin Nolting

knolting@noltingconsulting.com

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