Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 49, December 7, 2024
Section 1181.233 - Bed occupancy allowance(a) A facility shall maintain an average annual rate of occupancy of a minimum of 90% of its available bed capacity on a facility-wide basis.(b) For a facility with less than 90% occupancy facility-wide, the number of total patient days shall be adjusted so that the 90% factor can be achieved. If occupancy for each level of care is below 90%, the patient days for each shall be adjusted to bring each to the 90% level.(c) The occupancy level adjustment will be applicable to fixed costs such as depreciation, rent, interest, insurance and taxes. It will not apply to variable costs, such as staffing and food, since these costs should decrease as the occupancy level decreases.(d) The average per diem rate determined at the end of the facility's fiscal year will be calculated in accordance with this section.(e) A bed reserved for a recipient who is hospitalized will not be counted as an occupied bed unless the reserved bed is filled with another patient while the Medical Assistance recipient is hospitalized. A bed reserved for a recipient who is on therapeutic leave will be counted as an occupied bed.(f) A waiver to the minimum bed occupancy allowance will be made for a new facility, at the time of the audit, relating to the facility's first 12 months of operation. If the facility has been in operation for at least 12 months prior to coming into the Medical Assistance Program, this waiver does not apply. This subsection does not apply to new additions to existing facilities or to the replacement of existing facilities.The provisions of this § 1181.233 adopted August 5, 1983, effective 7/1/1983, 13 Pa.B. 2402; amended March 10, 1989, effective immediately and applies retroactively to January 1, 1989, 19 Pa.B. 1005; corrected October 1, 1993, effective 1/1/1989, 23 Pa.B. 4645.