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Medicaid

FY 2021-22 Medicaid Spending Comes in Below Global Cap

Global Cap Report indicates that lower-than-projected spending allowed State to make pre-payments for 2023 liabilities.

October 25, 2022

Medicaid

Nursing Home 2023 Capital Preview Process Underway

Providers have until Nov. 30th to agree with State’s calculation or request corrections.

October 25, 2022

Medicaid

Multiple Crossover Claims in Medicaid Cycle 2356

Duplicate claims may show as denials on remittance statements, but no provider action needed.

October 18, 2022

Medicaid

Is Your Nursing Home Medicaid Rate Slightly Off?

DOH rate updates may have resulted in a rate that is a few cents different than the rate sheet.

October 11, 2022

Medicaid

First Health Care Worker Bonus Payments Hit Medicaid Payment System

At least some providers are scheduled to receive HWB in early October.

September 20, 2022

Medicaid

Nursing Home Medicaid Rates Updated

DOH has posted updated rate sheets for numerous rate periods, including January 2022 rates reflecting the 2022 capital component as well as April 2022 rates incorporating the 1 percent Medicaid rate increase included in this year’s State Budget.

August 30, 2022

Medicaid

DOH Provides Several Rate Updates

Nursing Home January 2022 capital update in process, MDS certifications due Aug. 12th.

August 9, 2022

Medicaid

Nursing Homes: Please Review MDS Data ASAP, But No Later Than Aug. 5th

MDS data to be used for calculating acuity (CMI) adjustments for July 2022 Medicaid rates needs to be reviewed by Aug. 5th and certified within seven days of review.

August 2, 2022

Medicaid

Nursing Home Cost Report Due Aug. 8th

After two extensions, RHCF Medicaid Cost Report and associated certification deadline is closing in.

August 2, 2022

Medicaid

LeadingAge NY Seeks Changes in Nursing Home Staffing State Plan Amendment

In a letter to CMS, LeadingAge NY noted that the State's proposed method for distributing $187 million to support nursing home staffing would violate the authorizing legislation and create perverse incentives by rewarding facilities that fail to meet minimum direct care spending requirements and excluding facilities that meet minimum staffing requirements. 

August 2, 2022
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