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Title 7 . Health and Social Services
Chapter 43 . Hearings
Section 467. Targeted case management payment rates

7 AAC 43.467. Targeted case management payment rates

(a) An eligible family may choose among the enrolled providers of targeted case management services to the geographic area in which the family resides.

(b) Before billing the department for targeted case management services, a provider of those services shall bill the recipient's alternate resources under 7 AAC 43.015. After it receives notification from each third party of the amount, if any, that the third party will pay, the provider of targeted case management services may seek reimbursement from Medicaid for the remaining cost of service.

(c) The department will base payment for targeted case management services on a prospective monthly encounter rate, computed with data from base year 2004, as follows:

(1) using the base year's reported units of contact for the specified service categories identified by the department, the department will determine the average annual proportion of time participating grantees spent providing case management services;

(2) the department will compute the annual portion of case manager salaries and benefits attributed to case management, using the base year's reported expenditures for each individual providing case management services, and then, using the proportion determined in (1) of this subsection, the department will compute the average portion of salaries and benefits attributed to case management versus other activities;

(3) to the number reached in (2) of this subsection, the department will add the portion of other operating costs, including travel, supplies, telephone, and occupancy costs, attributed to case management;

(4) to the number reached in (3) of this subsection, the department will add direct supervisory costs, computed by using the base year's reported expenditures for each individual who provides direct supervision to case managers, and then, using the proportion determined in (1) of this subsection, computing the portion of salaries and benefits attributed to direct supervision of case managers versus other activities;

(5) to the number reached in (4) of this subsection, the department will add the average indirect administrative costs of provider organizations, computed by using the base year's reported expenditures for indirect administrative costs, and then, using the proportion determined in (1) of this subsection, computing the portion of indirect administrative costs attributed to case management versus other activities;

(6) the department will divide the sum of the results reached in (2) - (5) of this subsection by the total number of statewide case managers to obtain the total annual cost per case manager; the department will determine the total number of statewide case managers by calculating the portion of direct service provider full-time equivalents dedicated to case management, using the base year's actual reported full-time equivalents and the proportion determined in (1) of this subsection;

(7) the department will divide the total annual cost per case manager, as computed in (6) of this subsection, by 12 to obtain the monthly statewide average cost per case manager;

(8) using the base year's average actual number of children served per case manager, the department will divide the monthly statewide average cost per case manager by the statewide average number of children served by each case manager per month;

(9) the calculated rate from base year data will be annually updated by 2.7 percent for inflation on July 1 of each year.

(d) A provider of targeted case management services may only bill the encounter rate once per child per month and must keep documentation to verify that practice.

History: Eff. 3/3/2006, Register 177

Authority: AS 47.05.010

AS 47.07.030

AS 47.07.040

AS 47.20.060

AS 47.20.070

AS 47.20.110


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