Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 21 - MENTAL HYGIENE REGULATIONS
Chapter 10.21.23 - Community-Based Fund
Section 10.21.23.04 - Deposits to the Fund
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.21.23.04
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. When the Administration determines to close a ward or wards of a facility, the Administration shall assure that savings resulting from the downsizing are used as provided under Regulation .05 of this chapter.
B. In depositing to the Fund, the Administration shall follow the following process:
(1) Calculate the net daily cost of
maintaining an individual in the facility by:
(a) Subtracting from the facility's total
general fund appropriation:
(i) Average
annual itemized expenses for costs that are required to continue to provide
care, treatment, and support services,
(ii) Cost for new admissions to the facility
under Health-General Article, Title 10, Subtitle 6, Annotated Code of Maryland,
and
(iii) Cost for court-ordered
evaluations and commitments to the facility under Health-General Article, Title
12, Annotated Code of Maryland; and
(b) Dividing the net result under
§B(1)(a) of this regulation by the average patient population of the
facility, to arrive at the net facility cost per individual per day;
(2) According to the planning
process under Regulation .03C of this chapter, determine the community cost per
individual per day of providing appropriate treatment and mental health support
services;
(3) Subtract from the
facility cost per individual per day yielded under §B(1) of this
regulation the community cost per individual per day yielded under §B(2)
of this regulation to yield the savings per individual per day;
(4) Multiply the savings per individual per
day under §B(3) of this regulation by the capacity of the ward or wards
closed to arrive at the total savings per day; and
(5) For the fiscal year that the ward is
closed, deposit to the Fund the prorated amount, based on the total savings per
day under §B(4) of this regulation, multiplied by the number of days that
the ward is vacated.
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