* § 2822. Residential care off-site facility demonstration project. 1. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, there is hereby created a demonstration program within the department to assess reimbursement methodologies and delivery methods in conjunction with the provision of physical, occupational, and speech therapy and related education services provided by licensed professionals acting within their scope of practice and employed by a residential health care facility at an off-site facility operated by a residential health care facility. As part of the demonstration program, a selected provider shall be authorized to provide such therapy and related services for persons in need of such care.

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Terms Used In N.Y. Public Health Law 2822

  • Provider: means an individual or entity, whether for profit or nonprofit, whose primary purpose is to provide professional health care services. See N.Y. Public Health Law 2801
  • Residential health care facility: means a nursing home or a facility providing health-related service. See N.Y. Public Health Law 2801

2. The department may approve up to three providers as part of the demonstration program.

3. In order to be an eligible provider an applicant must be issued an operating certificate for the provision of residential health care services pursuant to this article which shall include a certificate to provide on-site outpatient services and demonstrate that the provision of all physical, occupational, and speech therapy and related education services provided at the off-site facility will be in accordance with all applicable safety standards set forth in state and local law.

4. Any provider selected to participate in the demonstration program shall annually report to the department on the number of patients served, the type of services provided, the cost of such services, the sources of payment for such services, safety standards in place for the provisions of such services and such other information as required by the department to develop reimbursement methodologies and fee schedules for limited services and to determine the effectiveness of the provision of therapy and related services at an off-site facility operated by a residential health care facility. During the demonstration period, an eligible provider approved for the purposes of this section shall not have their medical assistance rates adjusted for any additional costs related to such demonstration project.

* NB Repealed June 30, 2024