(1) Scope and Definitions.
(A) Under the Ground Emergency Medical
Transportation (GEMT) Uncompensated Cost Reimbursement Program (hereinafter the
"program"), the MO HealthNet Division (MHD) makes reconciled cost reimbursement
to eligible GEMT providers up to the uncompensated Medicaid costs associated
with GEMT services. This reconciled cost reimbursement applies only to GEMT
services rendered to MHD participants by eligible GEMT Providers on or after
July 1, 2017. Total reimbursements from MHD, including the reconciled cost
reimbursement, will not exceed one hundred percent (100%) of the eligible GEMT
provider's actual costs of providing GEMT services to MHD participants. The
supplemental MHD reimbursement shall be distributed to eligible GEMT providers
based on GEMT services provided to MHD participants on a per-transport basis.
The reconciled cost reimbursement is not an individual increase to current
fee-for-service reimbursement rates.
(B) Definitions.
1. Cost objective means a function or
category of service for which costs are incurred.
2. Direct cost means, in accordance with
2
CFR 200.413, direct costs are those costs
that-
A. Can be identified specifically with
a particular final cost objective, such as a federal award, or other internally
or externally funded activity; or
B. Can be directly assigned to such
activities relatively easily with a high degree of accuracy.
3. Eligible GEMT provider means a
provider who is eligible to receive reconciled cost reimbursement under this
program because it meets the following requirements continuously during the
claiming period:
A. Provides GEMT services to
MHD participants;
B. Is enrolled as
an MHD provider for the period being claimed; and
C. Is owned, operated, or contracted by the
state or a political subdivision of the state.
4. Emergency Medical Response (EMR) means a
cost objective that includes all expenditures for GEMT services.
5. GEMT services means both the act of
transporting an individual from any point of origin to the nearest medical
facility capable of meeting the emergency medical needs of the patient, as well
as the advanced, limited-advanced, and basic life support services provided to
an individual by eligible GEMT providers before or during the act of
transportation. As of January 1, 2020, GEMT services also include advanced,
limited-advanced, and basic life support services provided to an individual who
is released on the scene without transportation by ambulance to a medical
facility. Advanced, limited-advanced, or basic life support services provided
to an individual who is released on the scene without transportation by
ambulance to a medical facility prior to January 1, 2020, shall not be
considered GEMT services. A run that does not result in a transport or delivery
of on-site advanced, limited-advanced, or basic life support services shall not
be considered GEMT services.
6.
Indirect cost means those costs that are incurred by a supporting organization
or related party which are not directly accounted for as costs for EMR
services, non-EMR services or shared costs. Examples of indirect costs include
overhead costs (i.e. accounting, human resources, etc.) incurred by a city,
county, or other local government agency or special district that benefit the
eligible GEMT provider, but the eligible GEMT provider has not been charged for
those costs. The identification of shared costs does not preclude an eligible
GEMT provider from also incurring indirect costs, and it is appropriate in
certain cases for the uncompensated Medicaid costs to include both shared costs
and indirect costs.
7. MHD
participant means a patient enrolled in fee-for service Missouri
Medicaid.
8. Non-Emergency Medical
Response (non-EMR) means a cost objective that includes expenditures for
non-medical emergency services, such as fire suppression not including medical
services, and non-emergency ancillary services, such as fire prevention and
fire permit issuance that are performed in the absence of an emergency in order
to support preparedness, mitigate the need for emergency response, or lessen
the severity of an emergency that might occur.
9. Reconciled cost reimbursement means a
payment to eligible GEMT providers up to the uncompensated Medicaid costs
associated with GEMT services for MHD participants.
10. Shared costs means costs that cannot be
directly assigned to EMR services or non-EMR services relatively easily with a
high degree of accuracy. Examples of shared costs include personnel who perform
EMR and non-EMR services and overhead departments who perform EMR and non-EMR
services.
11. Shift means a
standard period of time assigned for a complete cycle of work, as set by each
eligible GEMT provider. The number of hours in a shift may vary among providers
but will be consistent for each individual provider.
12. Service period means July 1 through June
30 of each Missouri State fiscal year.
13. Transport means GEMT services that are
provided by eligible GEMT providers to individuals, regardless of whether the
service was billed or paid. Medicaid transports includes GEMT services for
Medicaid managed care, Medicaid crossover and Medicaid fee for service
patients. Other payer program transports shall be GEMT services provided to
patients with payer sources other than Medicaid. Transportation services that
do not involve an emergency or which are non-medical emergencies shall not be
included as Transports. GEMT services that are denied as not medically
necessary shall not be included as transports.
14. Uncompensated Medicaid costs means the
cost of GEMT Services for MHD participants that exceeds the reimbursement
received from, but not limited to, Medicaid, patients, and enhanced
supplemental payments received from the ambulance service reimbursement
allowance under 13 CSR 70-3.200. Cost excludes
Medicaid managed care and dual-eligible Medicaid Transports.
15. Dual-eligible Medicaid transport means
any transport where Medicaid is not the primary payor due to other coverage
including Medicare or other private insurance. These costs will not be
reimbursed in the GEMT supplemental program.