(a) It is the intent of the Legislature that the State Department of Health Care Services and all other departments take all appropriate steps to fully maximize and claim all available expenditures for Designated State Health Programs listed in the Special Terms and Conditions of Californiaâs Bridge to Reform Section 1115(a) Demonstration under the safety net care pool (SNCP) for an applicable demonstration year. (b) For the purposes of this section, the following definitions apply: (1) âCaliforniaâs Bridge to Reform Section 1115(a) Demonstrationâ means the Section 1115(a) Medicaid demonstration project, No. 11-W-00193/9, as approved by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), effective for the period of November 1, 2010, through October 31, 2015. (2) âDemonstration yearâ means a specific period of time during Californiaâs Bridge to Reform Section 1115(a) Wavier as identified in the Special Terms and Conditions. âDemonstration yearâ may be denominated in yearly increments, which correspond with the yearly increments identified in the Special Terms and Conditions. (3) âDesignated public hospitalâ has the meaning given in subdivision (d) of Section 14166.1. (4) âExcess certified public expendituresâ means the amount of allowable uncompensated care expenditures reported and certified for the applicable demonstration year under Section 14166.8 by designated public hospitals (DPHs), including the governmental entities with which they are affiliated, that is in excess of the amount necessary to draw the maximum amount of federal funding for DPHs for uncompensated care under the safety net care pool and for disproportionate share hospital payments without regard to subdivision (c) or to the amount authorized pursuant to paragraph (5). (5) âReserved SNCP funds for DSHPâ means the amount of SNCP uncompensated care funds used to fund expenditures for the Designated State Health Programs, as specified in the Special Terms and Conditions of Californiaâs Bridge to Reform Section 1115(a) Demonstration. (6) âRedirected SNCP fundsâ means the amount of federal funding available for a specified demonstration year that would otherwise be restricted for expenditures associated with the Health Care Coverage Initiative (HCCI) program, for which there are insufficient HCCI expenditures to draw the federal funds and which CMS has authorized to be available for uncompensated care expenditures under the safety net care pool in either the demonstration year for which the funds were initially reserved or a subsequent demonstration year. (7) âSafety net care poolâ or âSNCPâ means the federal funds available under the Medi-Cal Hospital/Uninsured Care Demonstration Project and the successor demonstration project, Californiaâs Bridge to Reform, to ensure continued government support for the provision of health care services to uninsured populations. (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state shall annually seek authority from CMS under the Special Terms and Conditions of Californiaâs Bridge to Reform Section 1115(a) Demonstration to redirect to the uncompensated care category within the SNCP the portion of the restricted funds used to fund expenditures under the HCCI that will not be fully utilized by the end of the demonstration year for use in any demonstration year. (d) Designated public hospitals may utilize the redirected SNCP funds described in subdivision (c) as follows: (1) Designated public hospitals may opt to utilize excess certified public expenditures to claim the redirected SNCP funds. (2) As a condition of exercising the option in paragraph (1), DPHs voluntarily agree that, up to the amount of redirected SNCP funds available, the excess certified public expenditures are to be allocated equally between the state and the DPHs, such that for every dollar of excess certified public expenditure used by the DPHs, the DPHs will voluntarily allow the state to use a cor
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