Idaho Statutes
§ 56-1406 — INPATIENT AND OUTPATIENT ADJUSTMENT PAYMENTS
Idaho § 56-1406
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 56-1406 (2026).
Text
All private hospitals, except those exempted under section 56-1408, Idaho Code, shall be eligible for inpatient and outpatient adjustments as follows:
(1)For state fiscal year 2009, the inpatient upper payment limit gap for private hospitals shall be divided by medicaid inpatient days for the same hospitals from calendar year 2007 to establish an average per diem adjustment rate. Each private hospital shall receive an annual payment that is equal to the average per diem adjustment rate multiplied by the hospital’s calendar year 2007 medicaid inpatient days. For purposes of this section, "hospital medicaid inpatient days" are days of inpatient hospitalization paid for by the Idaho medical assistance program for the applicable calendar year. Each state fiscal year thereafter shall be determ
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Legislative History
[56-1406, added 2010, ch. 186, sec. 7, p. 398; am. 2014, ch. 250, sec. 3, p. 631.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 56-1001
DEFINITIONS§ 56-1003
POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE DIRECTOR§ 56-1004A
CRIMINAL HISTORY AND BACKGROUND CHECKS§ 56-1005
BOARD — COMPOSITION — OFFICERS — COMPENSATION — POWERS — SUBPOENA — DEPOSITIONS — REVIEW — RULES§ 56-1006
TITLE SUPERSEDED§ 56-1007
COLLECTION OF FEES FOR SERVICES§ 56-1008
CRIMINAL VIOLATION — PENALTY§ 56-1009
INVESTIGATION — INSPECTION — RIGHT OF ENTRY — VIOLATION — ENFORCEMENT — PENALTY — INJUNCTIONS§ 56-1010
COMMENCEMENT OF CIVIL ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS — CRIMINAL ACTIONS AUTHORIZED — DUTIES OF ATTORNEY GENERAL§ 56-1036
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Bluebook (online)
Idaho § 56-1406, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/id/56-1406.