FINAL BILL REPORT

E2SSB 5341


 


 

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Synopsis as Enacted

 

Brief Description: Establishing a quality maintenance fee on nursing facilities.

 

Sponsors: Senate Committee on Ways & Means (originally sponsored by Senators Winsley, Kline, Thibaudeau, Carlson, Parlette and Kohl-Welles).


Senate Committee on Health & Long-Term Care

Senate Committee on Ways & Means

House Committee on Appropriations


Background: Historically, state Medicaid programs have used a variety of mechanisms such as provider taxes, provider donations, and intergovernmental transfers to increase federal Medicaid revenues. The federal government has placed restrictions on these mechanisms, in order to limit the extent to which states may use federal funds to cover the state share of Medicaid costs. These restrictions include requirements that provider taxes be broad-based, which means the tax must apply to all providers of the same class, regardless of whether the provider participates in Medicaid or not. Provider taxes must also be imposed at a uniform rate, and they may not include any direct or indirect "hold harmless" provision which guarantees repayment of the tax to all providers.

 

Summary: A quality maintenance fee is imposed on nursing homes. All non-exempt nursing homes must pay a fee of $6.50, multiplied by each facility's total number of patient days (excluding Medicare days). The Department of Social and Health Services shall request a waiver of federal rules in order to exempt state-operated facilities, public hospital districts, and nursing homes with low rates of Medicaid occupancy from the fee. No fee is due from the facilities named in the waiver request pending a final federal decision. If the waiver request is not approved, the fee is payable in full.

 

The quality maintenance fee is terminated if it is disallowed under the federal Medicaid program.

 

Votes on Final Passage:

 

Senate       38  11

House       92   6  (House amended)

Senate                   (Senate refused to concur)

 

First Special Session

Senate       38  8

House       89  8

 

Effective: July 1, 2003