New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Chapter V - Medical Facilities
Subchapter A - Medical Facilities-minimum Standards
Article 8 - New York State Annual Hospital Report
Part 442 - Reporting Principles And Concepts
Specialized Reporting Areas
Section 442.29 - Periodic interim payments
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
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(a) Periodic interim payments are made biweekly to a hospital on the PIP program and are based on the hospital's estimate of applicable Medicare reimbursement for the current cost report period. When such payments are received, a cash account in the Unrestricted Fund is debited and a-PIP Clearing Account (account 1051) is credited for the amount of the payment. When applicable Medicare charges are billed to the intermediary, the PIP Clearing Account is debited and patient accounts receivable is credited. At year-end, adjustments must be made to eliminate any remaining balance in the PIP Clearing Account and to reflect the amount receivable from, or due to, the Medicare intermediary.
(b) To illustrate these entries, assume the following facts:
Total charges |
$98,000 |
Noncovered charges |
4,000 |
Deductibles and coinsurance |
8,000 |
and |
Total charges |
$10,000 |
Noncovered charges |
500 |
Deductibles and coinsurance |
1,200 |
and |
(c) In summary form, the accounting entries necessary to properly reflect the above transactions would be:
Account |
Dr. |
Cr. |
(1) Cash |
1010 |
$100,000 |
PIP Clearing Account |
1051 |
$100,000 |
To record the receipt of PIP payments during the year. |
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(2) Inpatient Receivables- Discharged & Unbilled |
1032 |
108,000 |
Various Revenue Accounts |
108,000 |
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To record applicable Medicare revenue for the year. |
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(3) PIP Clearing Account |
1051 |
86,000 |
Inpatient Receivables-Other |
1035 |
12,000 |
Inpatient Receivables- Discharged & Unbilled |
1032 |
98,000 |
To record the billing of Medicare charges to the intermediary ($86,000) and to Medicare patients for noncovered charges and deductibles and coinsurance ($12,000). |
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(4) PIP Clearing Account |
1051 |
8,300 |
Inpatient Receivables- Discharged & Unbilled |
1032 |
8,300 |
To transfer the amount of applicable unbilled Medicare receivables at year-end to the PIP Clearing Account ($10,000 - $500 - $1,200). |
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(5) PIP Clearing Account-Medicare |
1051 |
5,700 |
Contractual Adjustments- Medicare |
5910 |
5,700 |
To transfer the balance in the PIP Clearing Account at year-end to the Contractual Adjustments account (the PIP Clearing Account must be zero at year-end). |
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(6) Contractual Adjustments Medicare |
5910 |
17,200 |
Reimbursement Settlement |
2071 |
|
Due-Medicare |
$17,200 |
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To record the amount of cost report reimbursement settlement due, based upon cost report filed (total PIP payments of $100,000 and deductibles/coinsurance in the amount of $9,200, less $92,000 reimbursable inpatient costs per the cost report). |
(d) Although the preceding illustration reflects year-end adjustments, similar entries should be made at the end of each month in order to properly reflect the amount of contractual adjustment during the year. In order to do this, cost reimbursement settlement must be estimated. When done at month-end, entries 4 - 6 would be reversed at the beginning of the next month.
(e) The above example adheres to the principle that, at year-end, the entire amount receivable from or payable to the intermediary by a provider under the PIP program must be reflected in account 1052.00 or 2061.00. There are no receivables "in-transit" under the PIP program. Although more complex systems of accounting for periodic interim payments and related billings are permissible-such as establishing separate subaccounts for: