1. A hospital health care access trust fund is created in the state treasury under the authority of the department. Moneys received through the collection of the hospital health care access assessment imposed under this chapter and any other moneys specified for deposit in the trust fund shall be deposited in the trust fund.

Terms Used In Iowa Code 249M.4

  • Appropriation: The provision of funds, through an annual appropriations act or a permanent law, for federal agencies to make payments out of the Treasury for specified purposes. The formal federal spending process consists of two sequential steps: authorization
  • Assessment: means the hospital health care access assessment imposed pursuant to this chapter. See Iowa Code 249M.2
  • Department: means the department of health and human services. See Iowa Code 249M.2
  • Department: means the department of health and human services. See Iowa Code 249L.2
  • Fiscal year: The fiscal year is the accounting period for the government. For the federal government, this begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, fiscal year 2006 begins on October 1, 2005 and ends on September 30, 2006.
  • following: when used by way of reference to a chapter or other part of a statute mean the next preceding or next following chapter or other part. See Iowa Code 4.1
  • Participating hospital: means a nonstate-owned hospital licensed under chapter 135B that is paid on a prospective payment system basis by Medicare and the medical assistance program for inpatient and outpatient services. See Iowa Code 249M.2
  • Program: means the hospital health care access assessment program created in this chapter. See Iowa Code 249M.2
  • state: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories, and the words "United States" may include the said district and territories. See Iowa Code 4.1
  • Trust fund: means the hospital health care access trust fund created in section 249M. See Iowa Code 249M.2
  • United States: includes all the states. See Iowa Code 4.1
  • Upper payment limit: means the maximum ceiling imposed by federal regulation on a participating hospital's medical assistance program reimbursement for inpatient services under 42 C. See Iowa Code 249M.2
  • year: means twelve consecutive months. See Iowa Code 4.1
 2. Moneys in the trust fund shall be used, subject to their appropriation by the general assembly, by the department to reimburse participating hospitals the medical assistance program upper payment limit for inpatient and outpatient hospital services as calculated in this section. Following payment of such upper payment limit to participating hospitals, any remaining funds in the trust fund on an annual basis may be used for any of the following purposes:

 a. To support medical assistance program utilization shortfalls.
 b. To maintain the state’s capacity to provide access to and delivery of services for vulnerable Iowans.
 c. To fund the health care workforce support initiative created pursuant to section 135.175.
 d. To support access to health care services for uninsured Iowans.
 e. To support Iowa hospital programs and services which expand access to health care services for Iowans.
 3. The trust fund shall be separate from the general fund of the state and shall not be considered part of the general fund. The moneys in the trust fund shall not be considered revenue of the state, but rather shall be funds of the hospital health care access assessment program. The moneys deposited in the trust fund are not subject to section 8.33 and shall not be transferred, used, obligated, appropriated, or otherwise encumbered, except to provide for the purposes of this chapter. Notwithstanding section 12C.7, subsection 2, interest or earnings on moneys deposited in the trust fund shall be credited to the trust fund.
 4. The department shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A to administer the trust fund and reimbursements and expenditures as specified in this chapter made from the trust fund.
 5. a. Beginning July 1, 2010, or the implementation date of the hospital health care access assessment program as determined by receipt of approval from the centers for Medicare and Medicaid services of the United States department of health and human services, whichever is later, the department shall increase the diagnostic related groups and ambulatory patient classifications base rates to provide payments to participating hospitals at the Medicare upper payment limit for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2010, calculated as of July 31, 2010. Each participating hospital shall receive the same percentage increase, but the percentage may differ depending on whether the basis for the base rate increase is the diagnostic related groups or ambulatory patient classifications.

 b. The percentage increase shall be calculated by dividing the amount calculated under subparagraph (1) by the amount calculated under subparagraph (2) as follows:

 (1) The amount under the Medicare upper payment limit for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2010, for participating hospitals.
 (2) The projected expenditures for participating hospitals for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2010, as determined by the department, plus the amount calculated under subparagraph (1).
 6. For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2011, and for each fiscal year beginning July 1, thereafter, the payments to participating hospitals shall continue to be calculated based on the upper payment limit as calculated for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2010.
 7. Reimbursement of participating hospitals shall incorporate the rebasing process for inpatient and outpatient services for state fiscal year 2012. However, the total amount of increased funding available for reimbursement attributable to rebasing shall not exceed four million five hundred thousand dollars for state fiscal year 2012 and six million dollars for state fiscal year 2013.
 8. Any payments to participating hospitals under this section shall result in budget neutrality to the general fund of the state.