Type : Bid Notification
BackgroundThe PEMT Program allows public entities to obtain a federal match for providing eligible services.
BackgroundThe PEMT Program allows public entities to obtain a federal match for providing eligible services.
RFP #20012RR: Cost Study and Operation of Certified Public Expenditure (CPE) Reimbursement Methodology for the Preschool/School Supportive Health Services Program (SSHSP) Agency: Health, NYS Dept. of Category:Medical & Health Care - Consulting & Other Services Issue Date:03/29/2024 Due Date: 05/23/2024 Ad Type:General
Cost Study and Operation of Certified Public Expenditure (CPE) Reimbursement Methodology for the Preschool/School Supportive Health Services Program (SSHSP) Request for Proposal #20012 Issued by New York State Department of Health Schedule of Events Issuance of Requests for ProposalsJuly 26, 2019Deadline for Submission of Written QuestionsQuestions Due By August 9, 2019 at 4:00 p.m.
Agency:Health, NYS Dept. of Category:Administrative & Technical - Consulting & Other Services Issue Date:07/29/2019 Due Date:09/20/2019 Ad Type:General
To qualify, a hospital must meet the following criteria: • Have less than seventy (70) available acute care beds, as reported in the hospitals 2018 DOH year-end report; • Is not currently designated as a critical access hospital; • Does not meet the current federal eligibility requirements for designation as a critical access hospital; • Is not participating in the certified public expenditure full cost reimbursement program; and • Has combined Medicare
To qualify, a hospital must meet the following criteria: • Have less than seventy (70) available acute care beds, as reported in the hospitals 2018 DOH year-end report; • Is not currently designated as a critical access hospital; • Does not meet the current federal eligibility requirements for designation as a critical access hospital; • Is not participating in the certified public expenditure full cost reimbursement program; and • Has combined Medicare
To qualify, a hospital must meet the following criteria: • Have less than seventy (70) available acute care beds, as reported in the hospitals 2018 DOH year-end report; • Is not currently designated as a critical access hospital; • Does not meet the current federal eligibility requirements for designation as a critical access hospital; • Is not participating in the certified public expenditure full cost reimbursement program; and • Has combined Medicare