For the purposes of the need forecasting method in this section, the following terms have the following specific meanings:
(10) Numeric methodology: Step 1. Compute each planning area's PCI use rate calculated for persons fifteen years of age and older, including inpatient and outpatient PCI case counts.
(a) Take the total planning area's base year population residents fifteen years of age and older and divide by one thousand.(b) Divide the total number of PCIs performed on the planning area residents over fifteen years of age by the result of Step 1 (a). This number represents the base year PCI use rate per thousand. Step 2. Forecasting the demand for PCIs to be performed on the residents of the planning area.
(a) Take the planning area's use rate calculated in Step 1 (b) and multiply by the planning area's corresponding forecast year population of residents over fifteen years of age. Step 3. Compute the planning area's current capacity.
(a) Identify all inpatient procedures at certificate of need approved hospitals within the planning area using CHARS data;(b) Identify all outpatient procedures at certificate of need approved hospitals within the planning area using department survey data; or(c) Calculate the difference between total PCI procedures by certificate of need approved hospitals within the planning area reported to COAP and CHARS. The difference represents outpatient procedures.(d) Sum the results of (a) and (b) or sum the results of (a) and (c). This total is the planning area's current capacity which is assumed to remain constant over the forecast period. Step 4. Calculate the net need for additional adult elective PCI procedures by subtracting the calculated capacity in Step 3 from the forecasted demand in Step 2. If the net need for procedures is less than two hundred, the department will not approve a new program.
Step 5. If Step 4 is greater than two hundred, calculate the need for additional programs.
(a) Divide the number of projected procedures from Step 4 by two hundred.(b) Round the results down to identify the number of needed programs. (For example: 375/200 = 1.875 or 1 program.)