Assemblyman Scott Wilk
Gov. Jerry Brown signed Assemblyman Scott Wilk’s AB 658 on Thursday, enabling hospitals that provide emergency services for persons in custody to base their reimbursement charges on Medicare’s latest cost-to-charge ratio.
“Nonprofit community hospitals like Henry Mayo treat hundreds of inmates in their emergency department but do not have a contract with local law enforcement, so the payment they receive for these services is a default rate calculated under current law,” said Wilk, R-Santa Clarita. “Hospitals who provide these important services should not be burdened financially due to outdated rates and AB 658 ensures they receive appropriate payments for services. I am pleased that Governor Brown has chosen to support this important measure.”
The bill also gives local law enforcement the ability to approve, or not approve, a hospital’s request to use the cost-to-charge ratio when calculating a payment. AB 658 fixes what is considered to be a glitch in the law, so that hospitals, when choosing to go through a process similar to what Henry Mayo undertook, will receive the same payment for services provided to inmates.
AB 658 will take effect on January 1, 2016. This is Assemblyman Wilk’s third bill signed into law this month.
Assemblyman Scott Wilk represents the Simi Valley, the northwestern section of the San Fernando Valley and most of the Santa Clarita Valley.
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not medicade ? that would seem more on point