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12VAC5-220-110. Requirements for registration of certain capital expenditures.
A. At least 30 days before any person contracts to make
or is otherwise legally obligated to make a capital expenditure by or on behalf
of a medical care facility that is $5,698,607 or more but is less than
$17,095,823 and as defined in this chapter that has not been
previously authorized by the commissioner, the owner of any medical care
facility as defined in this chapter such expenditure shall register
be registered in writing such expenditure with the commissioner. The
threshold amount for capital expenditure project registration shall be
determined using the formula contained in subsection B of this section.
B. The threshold contained in subsection A of this section shall be adjusted annually using the percentage increase listed in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) for the most recent year as follows:
A x (1+B)
where:
A = the capital expenditure threshold amount for the previous year
and
B = the percent increase for the expense category "Medical Care" listed in the most recent year available of the CPI-U of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
C. The format for registration shall include information concerning the purpose of such expenditure and projected impact that the expenditure will have upon the charges for services. For purposes of registration, the owner shall include any person making the affected capital expenditure. See definition of "project."
D. Annually, the department shall (i) publish the threshold amount in the General Notices section of the Virginia Register of Regulations and (ii) post the threshold amount on its website.
12VAC5-220-200. One hundred ninety-day review cycle.
A. The department shall review the following groups of completed applications in accordance with the following 190-day scheduled review cycles and the following descriptions of projects within each group, except as provided for in 12VAC5-220-220.
BATCH GROUP |
GENERAL DESCRIPTION |
REVIEW CYCLE |
|
Begins |
Ends |
||
A |
General Hospitals/Obstetrical Services/Neonatal Special Care Services |
Feb. 10 |
Aug. 18 |
B |
Open Heart Surgery/Cardiac Catheterization/Ambulatory Surgery Centers/Operating Room Additions/Transplant Services |
Mar. 10 |
Sep. 16 |
C |
Psychiatric Facilities/Substance Abuse Treatment/Mental Retardation Facilities |
Apr. 10 |
Oct. 17 |
D/F |
Diagnostic Imaging Facilities/Services |
May 10 |
Nov. 16 |
E |
Medical Rehabilitation Beds/Services |
June 10 |
Dec. 17 |
D/F |
Selected Therapeutic Facilities/Services |
July 10 |
Jan. 16 |
G |
Nursing Home Beds at Retirement Communities/Bed Relocations/Miscellaneous Expenditures by Nursing Homes |
Jan. 10 |
Jul. 18 |
Batch Group A includes:
1. The establishment of a general hospital.
2. An increase in the total number of general acute care beds in an existing or authorized general hospital.
3. The relocation at the same site of 10 general hospital beds
or 10% of the general hospital beds of a medical care facility, whichever is
less, from one existing physical facility to another in any two-year period if
such relocation involves a capital expenditure of $17,095,823 or more with
an expenditure exceeding the threshold amount as determined using the formula
contained in subsection B of this section (see 12VAC5-220-280).
4. The introduction into an existing medical care facility of any new neonatal special care or obstetrical services that the facility has not provided in the previous 12 months.
5. Any capital expenditure of $17,095,823 or more, with
an expenditure exceeding the threshold amount as determined using the formula
contained in subsection B of this section and not defined as a project
category included in Batch Groups B through G, by or in behalf of a general
hospital.
Batch Group B includes:
1. The establishment of a specialized center, clinic, or portion of a physician's office developed for the provision of outpatient or ambulatory surgery or cardiac catheterization services.
2. An increase in the total number of operating rooms in an existing medical care facility or establishment of operating rooms in a new facility.
3. The introduction into an existing medical care facility of any new cardiac catheterization, open heart surgery, or organ or tissue transplant services that the facility has not provided in the previous 12 months.
4. The addition by an existing medical care facility of any medical equipment for the provision of cardiac catheterization.
5. Any capital expenditure of $17,095,823 or more, with
an expenditure exceeding the threshold amount as determined using the formula
contained in subsection B of this section and not defined as a project
category in Batch Group A or Batch Groups C through G, by or in behalf of a
specialized center, clinic, or portion of a physician's office developed for
the provision of outpatient or ambulatory surgery or cardiac catheterization
services.
6. Any capital expenditure of $17,095,823 or more, with
an expenditure exceeding the threshold amount as determined using the formula contained
in subsection B of this section and not defined as a project category in
Batch Group A or Batch Groups C through G, by or in behalf of a medical care
facility, that is primarily related to the provision of surgery, cardiac
catheterization, open heart surgery, or organ or tissue transplant services.
Batch Group C includes:
1. The establishment of a mental hospital, psychiatric hospital, intermediate care facility established primarily for the medical, psychiatric or psychological treatment and rehabilitation of alcoholics or drug addicts, or mental retardation facility.
2. An increase in the total number of beds in an existing or authorized mental hospital, psychiatric hospital, intermediate care facility established primarily for the medical, psychiatric or psychological treatment and rehabilitation of alcoholics or drug addicts, or mental retardation facility.
3. An increase in the total number of mental hospital,
psychiatric hospital, substance abuse treatment and rehabilitation, or mental
retardation beds in an existing or authorized medical care facility which
that is not a dedicated mental hospital, psychiatric hospital,
intermediate care facility established primarily for the medical, psychiatric
or psychological treatment and rehabilitation of alcoholics or drug addicts, or
mental retardation facility.
4. The relocation at the same site of 10 mental hospital,
psychiatric hospital, substance abuse treatment and rehabilitation, or mental
retardation beds or 10% of the mental hospital, psychiatric hospital, substance
abuse treatment and rehabilitation, or mental retardation beds of a medical
care facility, whichever is less, from one existing physical facility to
another in any two-year period if such relocation involves a capital expenditure
of $17,095,823 or more with an expenditure exceeding the threshold
amount as determined using the formula contained in subsection B of this
section (see 12VAC5-220-280).
5. The introduction into an existing medical care facility of any new psychiatric or substance abuse treatment service that the facility has not provided in the previous 12 months.
6. Any capital expenditure of $17,095,823 or more, with
an expenditure exceeding the threshold amount as determined using the formula
contained in subsection B of this section and not defined as a project
category in Batch Groups A and B or Batch Groups D/F through G, by or in behalf
of a mental hospital, psychiatric hospital, intermediate care facility
established primarily for the medical, psychiatric or psychological treatment
and rehabilitation of alcoholics or drug addicts, or mental retardation
facilities.
7. Any capital expenditure of $17,095,823 or more, with
an expenditure exceeding the threshold amount as determined using the formula
contained in subsection B of this section and not defined as a project
category in Batch Groups A through and B or Batch Groups D/F
through G, by or in behalf of a medical care facility, which is primarily
related to the provision of mental health, psychiatric, substance abuse
treatment or rehabilitation, or mental retardation services.
Batch Group D/F includes:
1. The establishment of a specialized center, clinic, or that portion of a physician's office developed for the provision of computed tomographic (CT) scanning, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), magnetic source imaging (MSI), positron emission tomographic (PET) scanning, or nuclear medicine imaging, except for the purpose of nuclear cardiac imaging.
2. The introduction into an existing medical care facility of any new computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), magnetic source imaging (MSI), positron emission tomographic (PET) scanning, or nuclear medicine imaging services, except for the purpose of nuclear cardiac imaging that the facility has not provided in the previous 12 months.
3. The addition by an existing medical care facility of any equipment for the provision of computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), magnetic source imaging (MSI), positron emission tomographic (PET) scanning.
4. Any capital expenditure of $17,095,823 or more, with
an expenditure exceeding the threshold amount as determined using the formula
contained in subsection B of this section and not defined as a project
category in Batch Groups A, B, C, E, and G, by or in behalf of a
specialized center, clinic, or that portion of a physician's office developed
for the provision of computed tomographic (CT) scanning, magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI), magnetic source imaging (MSI), positron emission tomographic (PET)
scanning, or nuclear medicine imaging, except that portion of a physician's
office dedicated to providing nuclear cardiac imaging.
5. Any capital expenditure of $17,095,823 or more, with
an expenditure exceeding the threshold amount as determined using the formula
contained in subsection B of this section and not defined as a project
category in Batch Groups A, B, C, E, and G, by or in behalf of a medical
care facility, which is primarily related to the provision of computed
tomographic (CT) scanning, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), magnetic source
imaging (MSI), positron emission tomographic (PET) scanning, or nuclear
medicine imaging, except for the purpose of nuclear cardiac imaging.
Batch Group E includes:
1. The establishment of a medical rehabilitation hospital.
2. An increase in the total number of beds in an existing or authorized medical rehabilitation hospital.
3. An increase in the total number of medical rehabilitation beds in an existing or authorized medical care facility that is not a dedicated medical rehabilitation hospital.
4. The relocation at the same site of 10 medical rehabilitation
beds or 10% of the medical rehabilitation beds of a medical care facility,
whichever is less, from one existing physical facility to another in any
two-year period, if such relocation involves a capital expenditure of
$17,095,823 or more with an expenditure exceeding the threshold amount
as determined using the formula contained in subsection B of this section
(see 12VAC5-220-280).
5. The introduction into an existing medical care facility of any new medical rehabilitation service that the facility has not provided in the previous 12 months.
6. Any capital expenditure of $17,095,823 or more, with
an expenditure exceeding the threshold amount as determined using the formula
contained in subsection B of this section and not defined as a project
category in Batch Groups A, B, C, D/F, and G, by or in behalf of a
medical rehabilitation hospital.
7. Any capital expenditure of $17,095,823 or more, with
an expenditure exceeding the threshold amount as determined using the formula
contained in subsection B of this section and not defined as a project
category in Batch Groups A, B, C, D/F, and G, by or in behalf of a
medical care facility, that is primarily related to the provision of medical
rehabilitation services.
Batch Group D/F includes:
1. The establishment of a specialized center, clinic, or that portion of a physician's office developed for the provision of gamma knife surgery, lithotripsy, or radiation therapy.
2. Introduction into an existing medical care facility of any new gamma knife surgery, lithotripsy, or radiation therapy services that the facility has not provided in the previous 12 months.
3. The addition by an existing medical care facility of any medical equipment for the provision of gamma knife surgery, lithotripsy, or radiation therapy.
4. Any capital expenditure of $17,095,823 or more, with
an expenditure exceeding the threshold amount as determined using the formula
contained in subsection B of this section and not defined as a project in
Batch Groups A, B, C, E, and G, by or in behalf of a specialized center,
clinic, or that portion of a physician's office developed for the provision of
gamma knife surgery, lithotripsy, or radiation therapy.
5. Any capital expenditure of $17,095,823 or more, with
an expenditure exceeding the threshold amount as determined using the formula
contained in subsection B of this section and not defined as a project in
Batch Groups A, B, C, E, and G, by or in behalf of a medical care
facility, which is primarily related to the provision of gamma knife surgery,
lithotripsy, or radiation therapy.
Batch Group G includes:
1. The establishment of a nursing home, intermediate care facility, or extended care facility of a continuing care retirement community by a continuing care provider registered with the State Corporation Commission pursuant to Chapter 49 (§ 38.2-4900 et seq.) of Title 38.2 of the Code of Virginia.
2. The establishment of a nursing home, intermediate care facility, or extended care facility that does not involve an increase in the number of nursing home facility beds within a planning district.
3. An increase in the total number of beds in an existing or authorized nursing home, intermediate care facility, or extended care facility of a continuing care retirement community by a continuing care provider registered with the State Corporation Commission pursuant to Chapter 49 (§ 38.2-4900 et seq.) of Title 38.2 of the Code of Virginia.
4. An increase in the total number of beds in an existing or authorized nursing home, intermediate care facility, or extended care facility that does not involve an increase in the number of nursing home facility beds within a planning district.
5. The relocation at the same site of 10 nursing home,
intermediate care facility, or extended care facility beds or 10% of the
nursing home, intermediate care facility, or extended care facility beds of a
medical care facility, whichever is less, from one physical facility to another
in any two-year period, if such relocation involves a capital expenditure of
$17,095,823 or more with an expenditure exceeding the threshold amount
as determined using the formula contained in subsection B of this section (see
12VAC5-220-280).
6. Any capital expenditure of $17,095,823 or more, with
an expenditure exceeding the threshold amount as determined using the formula
contained in subsection B of this section and not defined as a project
category in Batch Groups A through D/F, by or in behalf of a nursing home,
intermediate care facility, or extended care facility, which does not increase
the total number of beds of the facility.
7. Any capital expenditure of $17,095,823 or more, with
an expenditure exceeding the threshold amount as determined using the formula
contained in subsection B of this section and not defined as a project
category in Batch Groups A through D/F, by or in behalf of a medical care
facility, that is primarily related to the provision of nursing home,
intermediate care, or extended care services, and does not increase the number
of beds of the facility.
B. The capital expenditure threshold referenced in subsection A of this section shall be adjusted annually using the percentage increase listed in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) for the most recent year as follows:
A x (1+B)
where:
A = the capital expenditure threshold amount for the previous year
and
B = the percent increase for the expense category "Medical Care" listed in the most recent year available of the CPI-U of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
C. Annually, the department shall (i) publish the threshold amount in the General Notices section of the Virginia Register of Regulations and (ii) post the threshold amount on its website.