15 Miss. Code. R. 8-90-02-206.2

Current through December 10, 2024
Section 15-8-90-02-206.2 - Certificate of Need Criteria and Standards for Nursing Home Beds for Intellectually Disabled and Other Developmentally Disabled Individuals

If the legislative moratorium were removed or partially lifted, MSDH would review applications for ID/DD nursing home care beds under the statutory requirements of Sections 41-7-173(h) subparagraph (viii), 41-7-191, and 41-7-193, Mississippi Code 1972, as amended. MSDH will also review applications for Certificate of Need according to the applicable policy statements contained in this Plan; the general criteria as listed in the Mississippi Certificate of Need Review Manual; all adopted rules, procedures, and plans of MSDH; and the specific criteria and standards listed below.

Certificate of Need review is required for the offering of ID/DD nursing home care services, as defined, if the capital expenditure exceeds $5,000,000; if the licensed bed capacity is increased through the conversion or addition of beds; or if ID/DD nursing home care services have not been provided on a regular basis by the proposed provider of such services within the period of twelve (12) months prior to the time such services would be offered. Certificate of Need review is required for the construction, development, or otherwise establishment of new ID/DD nursing home care beds regardless of capital expenditure.

Need Criterion 1: ID/DD Nursing Home Care Bed Need

The applicant shall document a need for ID/DD nursing home care beds using the need methodology as presented below. The applicant shall document in the application the following:

a. Using the ratio of one bed per 1,000 population under sixty-five (65) years of age, the state as a whole must show a need; and
b. The ID/DD Long-Term Care Planning District (LTCPD) where the proposed facility/beds/services are to be located must show a need.

Need Criterion 2: Number of Beds to be Constructed, Converted, and/or Licensed

The applicant shall document the number of beds that will be constructed, converted and/or licensed as offering ID/DD nursing home care services.

Need Criterion 3: Facilities Proposing to Add Fifteen or Less ID/DD Beds

MSDH shall give priority consideration to those CON applications proposing the offering of ID/DD nursing home care services in facilities which are fifteen (15) beds or less in size.

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Table 2-31

2020 Projected ID/DD Nursing Home Bed Need

(1 Bed per 1,000 Population Aged 65 and Under)

2020 Population <65

2020 Licensed Beds

Projected MR/DD Bed Need

Difference

Mississippi

2,580,402

7,847

2,580

-5,267

District I

523,420

593

523

-70

Alcorn

32,532

33

33

Benton

7,805

8

8

Calhoun

12,338

12

12

Chickasaw

12,879

13

13

Choctaw

6,182

6

6

Clay

15,970

16

16

Itawamba

19,576

20

20

Lafayette

42,886

453

43

-410

Lee

74,439

74

74

Lowndes

51,052

51

51

Marshall

32,532

33

33

Monroe

30,755

31

31

Noxubee

9,608

10

10

Oktibbeha

41,727

140

42

-98

Pontotoc

27,895

28

28

Prentiss

21,224

21

21

Tippah

19,550

20

20

Tishomingo

16,356

16

16

Union

23,826

24

24

Webster

8,552

9

9

Winston

15,738

16

16

District II

445856

132

446

314

Attala

15,530

16

16

Bolivar

19,663

20

20

Carroll

8,656

9

9

Coahoma

22,379

132

22

-110

DeSoto

147,270

147

147

Grenada

17,237

17

17

Holmes

14,767

15

15

Humphreys

7,626

8

8

Leflore

23,706

24

24

Montgomery

8,616

9

9

Panola

34,653

35

35

Quitman

7,011

7

7

Sunflower

22,950

23

23

Tallahatchie

14,115

14

14

Tate

27,045

27

27

Tunica

9,736

10

10

Washington

34,773

35

35

Yalobusha

10,123

10

10

District III

717,339

1,016

717

-299

Adams

25,371

25

25

Amite

10,380

10

10

Claiborne

8,242

8

8

Copiah

24,761

25

25

Franklin

6,519

7

7

Hinds

214,406

214

214

Issaquena

997

1

1

Jefferson

6,056

6

6

Lawrence

10,767

11

11

Lincoln

30,008

176

30

-146

Madison

99,630

152

100

-52

Pike

34,618

35

35

Rankin

132,909

365

133

-232

Sharkey

3,910

4

4

Simpson

23,143

323

23

-300

Walthall

12,866

13

13

Warren

41,238

41

41

Wilkinson

7,835

8

8

Yazoo

23,682

24

24

District IV

893,786

6106

894

-5,212

Clarke

12,866

120

-120

Covington

16,552

120

-120

Forrest

64,059

536

-536

George

19,975

120

-120

Greene

12,539

120

-120

Hancock

39,126

202

-202

Harrison

168,996

869

180

-689

Jackson

121,344

528

-528

Jasper

13,984

110

-110

Jeff Davis

9,172

55

-55

Jones

58,418

428

365

-63

Kemper

8,670

60

-60

Lamar

52,983

180

-180

Lauderdale

68,412

839

-839

Leake

22,546

143

-143

Marion

23,687

292

-292

Neshoba

25,325

340

-340

Newton

18,352

180

-180

Pearl River

52,159

300

-300

Perry

10,352

60

-60

Scott

23,841

140

-140

Smith

13,788

116

-116

Stone

19,030

158

-158

Wayne

17,610

90

-90

1 Data may not equal totals due to rounding

15 Miss. Code. R. 8-90-02-206.2

Amended 12/1/2014
Amended 3/1/2016
Adopted 7/1/2018
Amended 12/9/2018
Amended 11/20/2021
Amended 2/20/2022
Amended 5/29/2023