Alabama Administrative Code
Title 560 - ALABAMA MEDICAID AGENCY
Chapter 560-X-7 - HOSPITALS
Section 560-X-7-.04 - Bed And Board In Semi-Private Accommodations
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) Medicaid will pay for semiprivate accommodations (two, three, or fourbed accommodations). When accommodations other than semiprivate are furnished, the following rules will govern:
(2) Private rooms not medically necessary When accommodations more expensive than semiprivate are furnished the patient because at the time of admission less expensive accommodations are not available or because the hospital has only private accommodations, Medicaid may pay for the semiprivate accommodations. THE PATIENT IS NOT TO BE BILLED OR REQUIRED TO PAY THE DIFFERENCE. When accommodations more expensive than semiprivate are furnished the patient at his request, the hospital may charge the patient no more than the difference between the customary charge for the most prevalent semiprivate accommodations and the more expensive accommodations at the time of admission. The hospital must require the patient to sign a form requesting the more expensive accommodation and agreeing to pay the difference. This form must be on file for review if questions arise regarding payment of private room charges.
(3) Customary charges mean amounts which the hospital is uniformly charging patients currently for specific services and accommodations. The most prevalent rate for semiprivate accommodations is the rate which applies to the greatest number of semiprivate beds.
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Statutory Authority: State Plan; Title XIX, Social Security Act; 42 C.F.R. §§401, et seq.