Indiana Code § 12-15-14-9

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IC 12-15-14.5 Chapter 14.5. Repealed   IC 12-15-15 Chapter 15. Payment to Hospitals; General               12-15-15-1 Services at hospitals licensed under IC 16-21 ; rates established under rules             12-15-15-1.1 Reimbursement to hospitals for inpatient hospital services; intergovernmental transfers; calculating Medicaid shortfall             12-15-15-1.2 Reimbursement for children's hospital bordering Indiana; limitations; expiration             12-15-15-1.3 Reimbursement to hospitals for outpatient hospital services; intergovernmental transfers; calculating Medicaid shortfall             12-15-15-1.5 Additional reimbursements to certain hospitals; appeal of amount of distribution             12-15-15-1.6 Alternative payment methodology for payments to hospitals             12-15-15-2 Rates adopted for hospital licensed under IC 16-21 ; prospective or retrospective application             12-15-15-2.5 Payment for physician services in emergency department             12-15-15-3 Services provided at hospitals operating under IC 16-24-1 ; prospective payment rate             12-15-15-4 Per diem rate for services provided in hospitals operating under IC 16-24-1             12-15-15-4.5 Payment for HIV test; limitation             12-15-15-5 Repealed             12-15-15-6 Fees in addition to infant delivery fees             12-15-15-8 Repealed             12-15-15-9 Attribution of payable claim to county; amount of payment on payable claims; conditions on payments; funds available for payments             12-15-15-9.5 Attribution of payable claim to county; funds available for payments; limitation on payments             12-15-15-9.6 Limitation on total amount of payments             12-15-15-9.8 Repealed             12-15-15-10 Payments to providers under Medicaid disproportionate share provider program             12-15-15-11 Nominal charge hospitals             12-15-15-12 Expired

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