Massachusetts General Laws ch. 118E sec. 67A – Nonpublic ambulance services; liability; uniform assessment; enforcement
Section 67A. (a) The following words shall, unless the context clearly requires otherwise, have the following meanings:
Terms Used In Massachusetts General Laws ch. 118E sec. 67A
- Charity: An agency, institution, or organization in existence and operating for the benefit of an indefinite number of persons and conducted for educational, religious, scientific, medical, or other beneficent purposes.
- Fiscal year: The fiscal year is the accounting period for the government. For the federal government, this begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, fiscal year 2006 begins on October 1, 2005 and ends on September 30, 2006.
″Ambulance service″, as defined in section 1 of chapter 111C.
″Emergency″, as defined in section 1 of chapter 111C.
″Executive office″, the executive office of health and human services.
″Gross patient service revenue″, the total dollar amount of nonpublic ambulance charges for services rendered in a fiscal year.
″Nonpublic emergency ambulance assessed charges″, gross patient service revenue attributable to all patients for emergency ambulance service less bad debt, charity care and payer discounts relating to such emergency ambulance service.
″Nonpublic ambulance service″, ambulance services which are not provided by a city or town, county, district or other governmental body and are licensed pursuant to section 6 of chapter 111C.
″Total nonpublic emergency ambulance service assessment amount″, an amount not less than 1- quarter of 1 per cent lower than the maximum limit for a provider assessment pursuant to 42 C.F.R. § 433. 68(f), inclusive of an annual amount of $500,000; provided, that the annual amount of $500,000 shall be for administrative costs of the executive office.
(b) A nonpublic ambulance service’s liability to the Nonpublic Ambulance Service Reimbursement Trust Fund, established in section 2KKKKK of chapter 29, shall equal the product of: (i) the ratio of its nonpublic emergency ambulance assessed charges to all nonpublic ambulance services’ nonpublic emergency ambulance assessed charges statewide; and (ii) the total nonpublic emergency ambulance service assessment amount. Annually, before October 1, the executive office shall establish each nonpublic ambulance service’s liability to said fund using the best data available as determined by the executive office and shall update each nonpublic ambulance service’s liability to said fund as updated information becomes available. The executive office shall specify, by regulation an appropriate mechanism for interim determination and payment of a nonpublic ambulance service’s liability to the fund. A nonpublic ambulance service’s liability to the fund shall, in the case of a transfer of ownership, be assumed by the successor in interest to the nonpublic ambulance service.
(c) There shall be imposed in each fiscal year a uniform assessment upon the nonpublic emergency ambulance assessed charges of all nonpublic emergency ambulance services. Such uniform assessment shall not be implemented unless and until the executive office receives notice of federal matching funds approval from the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
(d) All nonpublic ambulance services, regardless of payment model, shall be subject to the uniform assessment pursuant to subsection (c), including, but not limited to, those nonpublic ambulance services in fee-for-service and managed care arrangements. The uniform assessment shall be set as a percentage of the nonpublic emergency ambulance assessed charges of each such nonpublic ambulance service and, for each fiscal year, the percentage shall be equal to the ratio of: (i) the total nonpublic emergency ambulance service assessment amount for the same fiscal year; to (ii) the total nonpublic emergency ambulance assessed charges in the same fiscal year and as the amount of those charges is determined by the executive office under this section. A nonpublic ambulance service’s liability to the fund shall, in the case of a transfer of ownership, be assumed by the successor in interest to the nonpublic ambulance service.
(e) The executive office shall establish an appropriate mechanism for enforcing each nonpublic ambulance service’s liability to the fund in the event that a nonpublic ambulance service does not make a scheduled payment to the fund.