HSC Regulation 100M Nursing Home Bed Methodology (03/07)
DEFINITIONS
In order to qualify for additional beds, counties showing a "need" under this section must have had an overall occupancy of at least 80% for the most recently available occupancy as reported by DHS. If a "need" is projected for additional nursing home beds in a county (based on the Commission's adopted formula) then the following would apply:
POPULATION BASED FORMULA (04/03)
This methodology projects nursing home bed need using estimated population in four age groups (see below) of a service area (county):
AGE GROUP BEDS PER 1000 POPULATION
Below 65 | .66 |
65 to 74 | 10.8 |
75 to 84 | 42.97 |
85 and above | 182.5 |
NOTE: The projection for a county represents the number of patients estimated to need beds. Since all nursing homes cannot be expected to operate at 100% occupancy year round, 5% additional beds are added to the initial projection to allow for patient fluctuation, i.e., the initial projection (using the above mentioned bed figures) represents 95% of the total beds needed.
Beds may not be transferred back or returned to the original facility unless all the requirements of this section Part II. A. are satisfied.
Section C expired on June 30, 2004.
As used in this methodology, "new construction" means the replacement of an entire facility with a newly constructed facility, or the relocation of existing beds into a newly constructed facility.
This section prohibits the relocation of existing beds for purposes of "adding on" to an existing facility, irrespective of whether the "add on" is new construction.
NOTE: Occupancy data on Medicaid certified facilities will be based on the report supplied by the Department of Human Services, Division of Medical Services to the Health Services Permit Agency. Occupancy data on facilities that did not report to the Department of Human Services, Office of Long-Term Care will be based on the survey conducted by the Health Services Permit Agency. (Non-reporting facilities include facilities without Medicaid beds and those facilities which changed ownership during the previous calendar year.)
The Arkansas Health Services Commission and the Arkansas Health Services Agency amend their rules, policies, and procedures in relation to applications for long-term care facilities as follows:
049.00.07 Ark. Code R. 003