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Code · California · Welfare and Institutions Code

§ 14132.28

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(a)If the department decides to terminate or not renew a health facility’s subacute care services provider contract, the department shall notify the health facility 30 days before the termination or nonrenewal becomes effective.
(1)Once the department has notified the health facility pursuant to subdivision (a), the department shall provide guidance to the health facility regarding expectations for the transfer of patients. The guidance shall consider the need to minimize trauma of a patient due to transfer, and shall ensure, prior to any transfer or discharge, that the facility has complied with the transfer and discharge requirements of Section 1336.2 of the Health and Safety Code, subsection
(a)of Section 483.12 of Title 42 of the Code of Federal Regulations, and any other state and federal laws applicable to the transfer and discharge of patients of a nursing facility, as defined in subdivision
(k)of Section 1250 of the Health and Safety Code. The department’s Medi-Cal division shall coordinate with the department’s Licensing and Certification Division in developing the guidance for the protection of patients’ transfer rights.
(2)Prior to any transfer, the health facility shall continue to provide the subacute level of services required by a patient and shall comply with state laws governing subacute staffing levels. The health facility shall continue to be paid commensurate with that subacute level of service. If the health facility fails to comply with applicable state laws regarding subacute staffing levels, the facility shall be paid at the facility’s Medi-Cal nursing facility rate.
(3)Any health facility that has a subacute services provider contract that has been terminated or has not been renewed may not be reimbursed commensurate with the subacute level of service for patients admitted after the contract is terminated or not renewed, unless and until the facility obtains a new subacute services provider contract. The facility may be reimbursed commensurate with the subacute level of service where the patient returns to the facility during the bed-hold period. Where the patient returns to the facility following the bed-hold period, the facility shall be reimbursed at the facility’s Medi-Cal nursing facility rate.
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