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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 131E — Health Care Facilities and Services

§ 131E-147.5. Charity care requirement for qualified urban ambulatory surgical facilities; annual report.

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§ 131E-147.5. Charity care requirement for qualified urban ambulatory surgical facilities; annual report.
(a)The percentage of each qualified urban ambulatory surgical facility's total earned revenue that is attributed to self-pay and Medicaid revenue shall be equivalent to at least four percent (4%), calculated as follows: the Medicare allowable amount for self-pay and Medicaid surgical cases minus all revenue earned from self-pay and Medicaid cases, divided by the total earned revenues for all surgical cases, divided by the total earned revenues for all surgical cases performed in the facility for procedures for which there is a Medicare allowable fee.
(b)Each qualified urban ambulatory surgical facility shall annually report to the Department in the manner prescribed by the Department the percentage of the facility's earned revenue that is attributed to self-pay and Medicaid revenue, as calculated in accordance with subsection
(a)of this section.
(c)Qualified ambulatory surgical facilities in counties with a population greater than 125,000 that were licensed prior to November 21, 2025, are exempt from these requirements. (2025-89, s. 2B.11(a).)
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