Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 50 - PUBLIC HEALTH-MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
Part II - Nursing Facilities
Subpart 3 - Standards for Payment
Chapter 101 - Standards for Payment for Nursing Facilities
Subchapter D - Resident Care Services
Section II-10139 - Hospice Services
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Effective July 1, 1993, a Louisiana nursing facility (NF) resident who is eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid can elect the Medicare hospice benefit if the nursing facility is being or will be reimbursed for the resident's care by Medicaid.
B. Hospice care focuses on assuring the quality of the terminal resident's remaining life rather than on trying to prolong the length of that life. It is a program of palliative (control of pain and symptoms) and supportive services which provides physical, psychological, social and spiritual care for dying persons and families.
C. Hospice Admission Criteria
D. Provider Responsibilities. The nursing facility and the hospice shall have a contractual agreement outlining the specific responsibilities of each entity which shall include but is not limited to:
E. This agreement shall commence as of the date appearing and continue until terminated by either party by giving 30 days written notice to the other party. This agreement may be amended by mutual agreement of the NF and Hospice.
F. The NF and Hospice shall continue to meet all federal regulations for certification and state requirements for licensure.
G. The resident who is receiving Hospice in the NF will be subject to surveys for both the Long Term Care and Hospice programs.
H. Medicaid Reimbursement. When a dually eligible resident elects the Medicare hospice benefit and the hospice and the nursing facility have a written agreement under which the hospice is responsible for the professional management of the resident's hospice care and the NF agrees to provide room and board to the resident, the Medical Assistance Program will pay the hospice an amount equal to the per diem for NF care. Medicaid payment to the NF is discontinued when payment to the hospice begins. Discharge and admission forms (Form 148) are filed by the NF and the hospice provider effecting the transfer.
I. Admission Review. The following procedures shall be followed when the Hospice benefit is elected by the dually eligible resident currently residing in the NF:
NOTE: Form 148 will specify the level of care, effective date of admission and add the notation at the bottom of the admission section that the resident is entering the hospice at the same time. Representatives of both the NF and the Hospice should sign Form 148 at the bottom.
J. Provider of First Choice. The NF retains the right to decide if it wishes to offer the option of Hospice. If Hospice is offered, the NF agrees to exert its best efforts to promote the use of Hospice home care services by directing the personnel of the NF to refer all terminally ill residents, subject to the informed consent of the resident and the approval of the attending physician, to the Hospice. If the NF chooses not to offer Hospice and a resident wishes to receive the services, the resident shall be informed that Hospice is not available in the NF and assist with arrangements for transfer to another facility that offers the service if they so choose.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 46:153