[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 42, Volume 2]
[Revised as of October 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 42CFR413.75]

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                         TITLE 42--PUBLIC HEALTH
 
                    CHAPTER IV--CENTERS FOR MEDICARE
                          & MEDICAID SERVICES,
                        DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
                             HUMAN SERVICES
 
 PART 413_PRINCIPLES OF REASONABLE COST REIMBURSEMENT; PAYMENT FOR 
 
                 Subpart F_Specific Categories of Costs
 
Sec. 413.75  Direct GME payments: General requirements.


    (a) Statutory basis and scope-- (1) Basis. This section and 
Sec. Sec. 413.76 through 413.83 implement section 1886(h) of the Act by 
establishing the methodology for Medicare payment of the cost of direct 
graduate medical educational activities.
    (2) Scope. This section and Sec. Sec. 413.76 through 413.83 apply 
to Medicare payments to hospitals and hospital-based providers for the 
costs of approved residency programs in medicine, osteopathy, dentistry, 
and podiatry for cost reporting periods beginning on or after July 1, 
1985.
    (b) Definitions. For purposes of this section and Sec. Sec. 413.76 
through 413.83, the following definitions apply:
    ``All or substantially all of the costs for the training program in 
the nonhospital setting'' means the residents' salaries and fringe 
benefits (including travel and lodging where applicable) and the portion 
of the cost of teaching physicians' salaries and fringe benefits 
attributable to direct graduate medical education (GME).
    Approved geriatric program means a fellowship program of one or more 
years in length that is approved by one of the national organizations 
listed in Sec. 415.152 of this chapter under that respective 
organization's criteria for geriatric fellowship programs.
    Approved medical residency program means a program that meets one of 
the following criteria:
    (1) Is approved by one of the national organizations listed in Sec. 
415.152 of this chapter.
    (2) May count towards certification of the participant in a 
specialty or subspecialty listed in the current edition of either of the 
following publications:
    (i) The Directory of Graduate Medical Education Programs published 
by the American Medical Association, and available from American Medical 
Association, Department of Directories and Publications, 515 North State 
Street, Chicago, Illinois 60610; or
    (ii) The Annual Report and Reference Handbook published by the 
American Board of Medical Specialties, and available from American Board 
of Medical Specialties, One Rotary Center, Suite 805, Evanston, Illinois 
60201.
    (3) Is approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical 
Education (ACGME) as a fellowship program in geriatric medicine.
    (4) Is a program that would be accredited except for the accrediting 
agency's reliance upon an accreditation standard that requires an entity 
to perform an induced abortion or require, provide, or refer for 
training in the performance of induced abortions, or make arrangements 
for such training, regardless of whether the standard provides 
exceptions or exemptions.
    Base period means a cost reporting period that began on or after 
October 1, 1983 but before October 1, 1984.
    Community support means funding that is provided by the community 
and generally includes all non-Medicare sources of funding (other than 
payments made for furnishing services to individual patients), including 
State and local government appropriations. Community support does not 
include grants, gifts, and endowments of the kind that are not to be 
offset in accordance with section 1134 of the Act.
    CPI-U stands for the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers as 
compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
    Foreign medical graduate means a resident who is not a graduate of a 
medical, osteopathy, dental, or podiatry school, respectively, 
accredited or approved as meeting the standards necessary for 
accreditation by one of the following organizations:
    (1) The Liaison Committee on Medical Education of the American 
Medical Association.
    (2) The American Osteopathic Association.
    (3) The Commission on Dental Accreditation.
    (4) The Council on Podiatric Medical Education.
    FMGEMS stands for the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination in the 
Medical Sciences (Part I and Part II).
    FTE stands for full-time equivalent.
    GME stands for graduate medical education.
    Medicare GME affiliated group means--

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    (1) Two or more hospitals that are located in the same urban or 
rural area (as those terms are defined in Sec. 412.62(f) of this 
subchapter) or in a contiguous area and meet the rotation requirements 
in Sec. 413.79(g)(2).
    (2) Two or more hospitals that are not located in the same or in a 
contiguous urban or rural area, but meet the rotation requirement in 
Sec. 413.79(g)(2), and are jointly listed--
    (i) As the sponsor, primary clinical site, or major participating 
institution for one or more programs as these terms are used in the most 
current publication of the Graduate Medical Education Directory; or
    (ii) As the sponsor or is listed under ``affiliations and outside 
rotations'' for one or more programs in operation in Opportunities, 
Directory of Osteopathic Postdoctoral Education Programs.
    (3) Two or more hospitals that are under common ownership and, 
effective for all Medicare GME affiliation agreements beginning July 1, 
2003, meet the rotation requirement in Sec. 413.79(g)(2).
    Medicare GME affiliation agreement means a written, signed, and 
dated agreement by responsible representatives of each respective 
hospital in a Medicare GME affiliated group, as defined in this section, 
that specifies--
    (1) The term of the Medicare GME affiliation agreement (which, at a 
minimum is 1 year), beginning on July 1 of a year;
    (2) Each participating hospital's direct and indirect GME FTE caps 
in effect prior to the Medicare GME affiliation;
    (3) The total adjustment to each hospital's FTE caps in each year 
that the Medicare GME affiliation agreement is in effect, for both 
direct GME and IME, that reflects a positive adjustment to one 
hospital's direct and indirect FTE caps that is offset by a negative 
adjustment to the other hospital's (or hospitals') direct and indirect 
FTE caps of at least the same amount;
    (4) The adjustment to each participating hospital's FTE counts 
resulting from the FTE resident's (or residents') participation in a 
shared rotational arrangement at each hospital participating in the 
Medicare GME affiliated group for each year the Medicare GME affiliation 
agreement is in effect. This adjustment to each participating hospital's 
FTE count is also reflected in the total adjustment to each hospital's 
FTE caps (in accordance with paragraph (3) of this definition); and
    (5) The names of the participating hospitals and their Medicare 
provider numbers.
    Medicare patient load means, with respect to a hospital's cost 
reporting period, the total number of hospital inpatient days during the 
cost reporting period that are attributable to patients for whom payment 
is made under Medicare Part A divided by total hospital inpatient days. 
In calculating inpatient days, inpatient days in any distinct part of 
the hospital furnishing a hospital level of care are included and 
nursery days are excluded.
    Primary care resident is a resident enrolled in an approved medical 
residency training program in family medicine, general internal 
medicine, general pediatrics, preventive medicine, geriatric medicine or 
osteopathic general practice.
    Redistribution of costs occurs when a hospital counts FTE residents 
in medical residency programs and the costs of the program had 
previously been incurred by an educational institution.
    Resident means an intern, resident, or fellow who participates in an 
approved medical residency program, including programs in osteopathy, 
dentistry, and podiatry, as required in order to become certified by the 
appropriate specialty board.
    Rural track FTE limitation means the maximum number of residents (as 
specified in Sec. 413.79(l)) training in a rural track residency 
program that an urban hospital may include in its FTE count and that is 
in addition to the number of FTE residents already included in the 
hospital's FTE cap.
    Rural track or integrated rural track means an approved medical 
residency training program established by an urban hospital in which 
residents train for a portion of the program at the urban hospital and 
then rotate for a portion of the program to a rural hospital(s) or a 
rural nonhospital site(s).
    Shared rotational arrangement means a residency training program 
under which a resident(s) participates in

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training at two or more hospitals in that program.
    (c) Payment for GME costs--General rule. Beginning with cost 
reporting periods starting on or after July 1, 1985, hospitals, 
including hospital-based providers, are paid for the costs of approved 
GME programs as described in Sec. Sec. 413.76 through 413.83.
    (d) Documentation requirements. To include a resident in the FTE 
count for a particular cost reporting period, the hospital must furnish 
the following information. The information must be certified by an 
official of the hospital and, if different, an official responsible for 
administering the residency program.
    (1) The name and social security number of the resident.
    (2) The type of residency program in which the individual 
participates and the number of years the resident has completed in all 
types of residency programs.
    (3) The dates the resident is assigned to the hospital and any 
hospital-based providers.
    (4) The dates the resident is assigned to other hospitals, or other 
freestanding providers, and any nonprovider setting during the cost 
reporting period, if any.
    (5) The name of the medical, osteopathic, dental, or podiatric 
school from which the resident graduated and the date of graduation.
    (6) If the resident is an FMG, documentation concerning whether the 
resident has satisfied the requirements of this section.
    (7) The name of the employer paying the resident's salary.

[69 FR 49254, Aug. 11, 2004]