[Federal Register Volume 59, Number 197 (Thursday, October 13, 1994)]
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[FR Doc No: 94-25339]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services
(CHAMPUS); FY95 DRG Updates
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of DRG Revised Rates.
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SUMMARY: This notice provides the updated adjusted standardized
amounts, DRG relative weights, outlier thresholds, and beneficiary
cost-share per diem rates to be used for FY 1995 under the CHAMPUS DRG-
based payment system. It also describes the non-regulatory changes made
to the CHAMPUS DRG-based payment system in order to conform to changes
made to the Medicare Prospective Payment System (PPS).
EFFECTIVE DATES: The rates and weights contained in this notice are
effective for admissions occurring on or after October 1, 1994.
ADDRESSES: Office of the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the
Uniformed Services, (OCHAMPUS), Program Development Branch, Aurora, CO
80045-6900.
For copies of the Federal Register containing this notice, contact
the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, D.C. 20402, (202) 783-3238. The charge for the Federal
Register is $1.50 for each issue payable by check or money order to the
Superintendent of Documents.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Rose M. Sabo, M.P.A., Program Development Branch, OCHAMPUS, telephone
(303) 361-1178.
To obtain copies of this document, see the ADDRESSES section above.
Questions regarding payment of specific claims under the CHAMPUS DRG-
based payment system should be addressed to the appropriate CHAMPUS
contractor.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The final rule published on September 1,
1987 (52 FR 32992) set forth the basic procedures used under the
CHAMPUS DRG-based payment system. This was subsequently amended by
final rules published August 31, 1988 (53 FR 33461), October 21, 1988
(53 FR 41331), December 16, 1988 (53 FR 50515), May 30, 1990 (55 FR
21863), and October 22, 1990 (55 FR 42560).
An explicit tenet of these final rules, and one based on the
statute authorizing use of DRGs by CHAMPUS, is that the CHAMPUS DRG-
based payment system is modeled on the Medicare prospective payment
system (PPS), and that, whenever practicable, the CHAMPUS system will
follow the same rules that apply to the Medicare PPS. HCFA publishes
these changes annually in the Federal Register and discusses in detail
the impact of the changes.
In addition, this notice updates the rates and weights in
accordance with our previous final rules. The actual changes we are
making, along with a description of their relationship to the Medicare
PPS, are detailed below.
I. Medicare PPS Changes Which Affect the CHAMPUS DRG-Based Payment
System
Following is a discussion of the changes the Health Care Financing
Administration (HCFA) has made to the Medicare PPS which affect the
CHAMPUS DRG-based payment system.
A. DRG Classifications
Under both the Medicare PPS and the CHAMPUS DRG-based payment
system, cases are classified into the appropriate DRG by a Grouper
program. The Grouper classifies each case into a DRG on the basis of
the diagnosis and procedure codes and demographic information (that is,
sex, age, and discharge status). The Grouper used for the CHAMPUS DRG-
based payment system is the same as the current Medicare Grouper with
two modifications. The CHAMPUS system has replaced Medicare DRG 435
with two age-based DRGs (900 and 901), and we have implemented thirty-
four (34) neonatal DRGs in place of Medicare DRGs 385 through 390.
Grouping for all other DRGs under the CHAMPUS system is identical to
the Medicare PPS.
For FY 1995, HCFA will implement a number of changes in major
diagnostic categories (MDCs), revisions to secondary and major problems
lists and surgical hierarchies to improve DRG classifications based on
resource utilization. The CHAMPUS Grouper will incorporate all changes
made to the Medicare Grouper.
B. Wage Index and Medicare Geographic Classification Review Board
Guidelines
CHAMPUS will continue to use the same wage index amounts used for
the Medicare PPS. In addition, CHAMPUS will duplicate all changes with
regard to the wage index for specific hospitals which are redesignated
by the Medicare Geographic Classification Review Board. Consistent with
HCFA, rural hospitals will receive the same payment rate as other urban
hospitals.
C. Hospital Market Basket
We will update the adjusted standardized amounts according to the
final updated hospital market basket used for the Medicare PPS
according to HCFA's September 1 final rule.
D. Outlier Payments
CHAMPUS is adopting the HCFA outlier thresholds for FY95. The long-
stay threshold shall equal the lesser of 3.0 standard deviations or 22
days above the DRG's geometric LOS. Long-stay outliers will be
reimbursed the DRG-based amount plus 49 percent of the per diem rate
for the DRG for each covered day of care beyond the long-stay outlier
threshold. The cost outlier will be reimbursed the DRG-based amount
plus 80 percent of the standardized costs exceeding the threshold. The
cost outlier threshold shall be the DRG payment (wage-adjusted but
prior to adjustment for indirect medical education) plus a flat rate of
$18,800.
E. Hospitals Excluded from the Prospective Payment System
CHAMPUS will continue to follow the limitations of exclusions for
hospitals excluded from the prospective payment system. As HCFA
clarified in its final rule of September 2, 1994, ``long-term care
units'' of general hospitals are not exempt nor were they intended to
be exempt from the prospective payment system. CHAMPUS shares HCFA's
concern that excluding such units could inadvertently encourage
hospitals to divert long-stay cases to the excluded unit, leaving only
the shorter, less costly cases to be paid under the prospective payment
system, circumventing the intent of Congress to use the DRG system to
control hospital charges. Designation by Medicare as an exempt hospital
will result in automatic exemption under CHAMPUS. A hospital which has
been denied exemption status by Medicare cannot be exempt under
CHAMPUS.
G. Medicare Changes Which Are Not Being Adopted by CHAMPUS
Transfer cases will be paid as in previous years based on a per
diem rate for each day of the patient's stay in that hospital not to
exceed the DRG-based payment amount (including outlier payments). The
per diem rate is determined by dividing the appropriate wage-adjusted
prospective payment rate, including adjustment for indirect medical
education, by the geometric mean length of stay for the DRG into which
the case falls. CHAMPUS is not adopting the graduated per diem
methodology discussed by HCFA at this time. Outlier cases will be paid
as in previous years, applying HCFA's outlier thresholds as described
above. Capital costs will continue to be handled as a pass-through cost
under CHAMPUS. Only those hospitals not exempt from the prospective
payment system are entitled to payment consideration for capital costs.
III. Cost-to-Charge Ratio
For FY 1995, the cost-to-charge ratio used for the CHAMPUS DRG-
based payment system will be 0.6193 which is increased to 0.6293 to
account for bad debts. This shall be used to calculate the adjusted
standardized amounts and to calculate cost outlier payments, except for
children's hospitals. For children's hospital cost outliers, the cost-
to-charge ratio used is 0.6900.
IV. Updated Rates and Weights
Tables 1 and 2 provide the rates and weights to be used under
CHAMPUS DRG-based payments system during FY 1995 and which are a result
of the changes described above. The implementing regulations for the
CHAMPUS DRG-based payment system are in 32 CFR Part 199.
Dated: October 7, 1994.
L. M. Bynum,
Alternative Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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