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§1395w–23. Payments to Medicare+Choice organizations — Inbound Citations

42 U.S.C. § 1395w–23

Cited by 61 provisions in release 119-102.

Citations to 42 U.S.C. § 1395w–23 as a whole

Citations to §1395w–23(a)

Citations to §1395w–23(a)(1)(A)

Citations to §1395w–23(a)(1)(B)(i)

Citations to §1395w–23(a)(1)(B)(ii)

Citations to §1395w–23(a)(1)(B)(iv)(II)

Citations to §1395w–23(a)(1)(C)

Citations to §1395w–23(a)(2)

Citations to §1395w–23(a)(3)

Citations to §1395w–23(a)(4)

Citations to §1395w–23(b)

  • (5) If there is a national coverage determination or legislative change in benefits required to be provided under this part made in the period beginning on the date of an announcement under section 1395w–23(b) of this title and ending on the date of the next announcement under such section and the Secretary projects that the determination will result in a significant change in the costs to a Medicare+Choice organization of providing the benefits that are the subject of such national coverage determination and that such change in costs was not incorporated in the determination of the annual Medicare+Choice capitation rate under section 1395w–23 of this title included in the announcement made at the beginning of such period, then, unless otherwise required by law—
    (A) such determination or legislative change in benefits shall not apply to contracts under this part until the first contract year that begins after the end of such period, and
    (B) if such coverage determination or legislative change provides for coverage of additional benefits or coverage under additional circumstances, section 1395w–21(i)(1) of this title shall not apply to payment for such additional benefits or benefits provided under such additional circumstances until the first contract year that begins after the end of such period.
    The projection under the previous sentence shall be based on an analysis by the Chief Actuary of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services of the actuarial costs associated with the coverage determination or legislative change in benefits.

Citations to §1395w–23(b)(1)

Citations to §1395w–23(b)(1)(B)

Citations to §1395w–23(b)(1)(B)(i)(II)

Citations to §1395w–23(c)(6)

Citations to §1395w–23(d)

Citations to §1395w–23(e)

Citations to §1395w–23(g)

Citations to §1395w–23(h)

Citations to §1395w–23(j)

Citations to §1395w–23(j)(1)

Citations to §1395w–23(j)(1)(A)

Citations to §1395w–23(j)(2)

Citations to §1395w–23(k)(4)

Citations to §1395w–23(l)

  • (2) In this subsection and subsection (a)(3)(F), the term “Medicaid provider” means—
    (A) an eligible professional (as defined in paragraph (3)(B))—
    (i) who is not hospital-based and has at least 30 percent of the professional’s patient volume (as estimated in accordance with a methodology established by the Secretary) attributable to individuals who are receiving medical assistance under this subchapter;
    (ii) who is not described in clause (i), who is a pediatrician, who is not hospital-based, and who has at least 20 percent of the professional’s patient volume (as estimated in accordance with a methodology established by the Secretary) attributable to individuals who are receiving medical assistance under this subchapter; and
    (iii) who practices predominantly in a Federally qualified health center or rural health clinic and has at least 30 percent of the professional’s patient volume (as estimated in accordance with a methodology established by the Secretary) attributable to needy individuals (as defined in paragraph (3)(F)); and
    (i) a children’s hospital, or
    (ii) an acute-care hospital that is not described in clause (i) and that has at least 10 percent of the hospital’s patient volume (as estimated in accordance with a methodology established by the Secretary) attributable to individuals who are receiving medical assistance under this subchapter.
    An eligible professional shall not qualify as a Medicaid provider under this subsection unless any right to payment under sections 1395w–4(o) and 1395w–23(l) of this title with respect to the eligible professional has been waived in a manner specified by the Secretary. For purposes of calculating patient volume under subparagraph (A)(iii), insofar as it is related to uncompensated care, the Secretary may require the adjustment of such uncompensated care data so that it would be an appropriate proxy for charity care, including a downward adjustment to eliminate bad debt data from uncompensated care. In applying subparagraphs (A) and (B)(ii), the methodology established by the Secretary for patient volume shall include individuals enrolled in a Medicaid managed care plan (under subsection (m) or section 1396u–2 of this title).
  • (7) With respect to Medicaid providers described in paragraph (2)(A), the Secretary shall ensure coordination of payment with respect to such providers under sections 1395w–4(o) and 1395w–23(l) of this title and under this subsection to assure no duplication of funding. Such coordination shall include, to the extent practicable, a data matching process between State Medicaid agencies and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services using national provider identifiers. For such purposes, the Secretary may require the submission of such data relating to payments to such Medicaid providers as the Secretary may specify.

Citations to §1395w–23(l)(3)

  • (1) The Secretary shall, during September of 1983 and of each year thereafter, determine the monthly actuarial rate for enrollees age 65 and over which shall be applicable for the succeeding calendar year. Subject to paragraphs (5), (6), and (7), such actuarial rate shall be the amount the Secretary estimates to be necessary so that the aggregate amount for such calendar year with respect to those enrollees age 65 and older will equal one-half of the total of the benefits and administrative costs which he estimates will be payable from the Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Fund for services performed and related administrative costs incurred in such calendar year with respect to such enrollees. In calculating the monthly actuarial rate, the Secretary shall include an appropriate amount for a contingency margin. In applying this paragraph there shall not be taken into account additional payments under section 1395w–4(o) of this title and section 1395w–23(l)(3) of this title and the Government contribution under section 1395w(a)(3) of this title.
  • (3) a Government contribution equal to the amount of payment incentives payable under sections 1395w–4(o) and 1395w–23(l)(3) of this title; plus

Citations to §1395w–23(m)

Citations to §1395w–23(o)

Citations to §1395w–23(o)(4)

Citations to §1395w–23(o)(4)(A)

Citations to §1395w–23(o)(4)(C)