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Hospital Fee Program Status

Helping you keep track of federal approvals

The Hospital Quality Assurance Fee (HQAF) Program and all of its statutory provisions were made permanent through the passage of CHA’s ballot initiative, the Medi-Cal Funding and Accountability Act (Proposition 52), in the November 2016 general election. While this provides the framework for all future hospital fee programs, future iterations must adhere to federal regulations related to health-care provider taxes. Further, the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) must obtain all necessary federal approvals. 

For each hospital fee program, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) must approve: 

  • The provider tax waiver, which covers the fee structure used to support the non-federal share of Medi-Cal supplemental payments
  • Medi-Cal fee-for-service (FFS) state plan amendments, which cover the FFS supplemental payments
  • Medi-Cal managed care rates and contracts, which cover the managed care supplemental payments

While some federal approvals (e.g., provider tax waiver, FFS state plan amendments) cover the entire hospital fee program, others require review/approval on an annual basis (e.g. managed care rates/contracts). Included below are the hospital fee program federal approvals received to date, for the programs beginning on or after January 2014.

Questions? Contact Adam Dorsey, group vice president, financial policy, at adorsey@calhospital.org, or Jesse Delis, vice president, financial policy, at jdelis@calhospital.org