Code of Maryland Regulations (Last Updated: April 6, 2021) |
Title 10. Maryland Department of Health |
Part 4. |
Subtitle 25. MARYLAND HEALTH CARE COMMISSION |
Chapter 10.25.10. Maryland Trauma Physician Services Fund |
Sec. 10.25.10.05. Who May Request Payment
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A. A trauma physician as defined in Regulation .02 of this chapter may request payment under this chapter.
B. Medicaid and Uncompensated Care Reimbursement.
(1) Trauma Physician Services. A faculty practice plan, a physician practice, a trauma center on behalf of the trauma physician, or an individual trauma physician may submit requests for payment for trauma services provided to a Medicaid trauma patient or for uncompensated care trauma services if:
(a) Those services are provided to a trauma patient during the service period as defined in this chapter; and
(b) The physician meets the definition of a trauma physician under Regulation .02 of this chapter.
(2) Emergency Physician Services.
(a) The total reimbursement from the Fund to emergency physicians practicing at any one trauma center may not exceed $300,000 annually.
(b) An emergency room physician:
(i) Is eligible for uncompensated care shortfall payments only; and
(ii) May not receive Medicaid differential payments or on-call payments from the Fund.
C. On-Call Payments. The following trauma centers may apply for on-call payments:
(1) A MIEMSS-designated Level I trauma center or pediatric trauma center;
(2) Level II and Level III trauma centers; and
(3) The Maryland Trauma Specialty Referral Centers.
D. Standby Payments. An out-of-State pediatric trauma center that has entered into an agreement with MIEMSS may apply for an annual grant to subsidize standby costs.