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71.24.310 - Administration of chapters 71.05 and 71.24 RCW through regional support networks -- Implementation of chapter 71.05 RCW (as amended by 2009 c 564).

Administration of chapters 71.05 and 71.24 RCW through regional support networks — Implementation of chapter 71.05 RCW (as amended by 2009 c 564).

The legislature finds that administration of chapter 71.05 RCW and this chapter can be most efficiently and effectively implemented as part of the regional support network defined in RCW 71.24.025. For this reason, the legislature intends that the department and the regional support networks shall work together to implement chapter 71.05 RCW as follows:

     (1) By June 1, 2006, regional support networks shall recommend to the department the number of state hospital beds that should be allocated for use by each regional support network. The statewide total allocation shall not exceed the number of state hospital beds offering long-term inpatient care, as defined in this chapter, for which funding is provided in the biennial appropriations act.

     (2) If there is consensus among the regional support networks regarding the number of state hospital beds that should be allocated for use by each regional support network, the department shall contract with each regional support network accordingly.

     (3) If there is not consensus among the regional support networks regarding the number of beds that should be allocated for use by each regional support network, the department shall establish by emergency rule the number of state hospital beds that are available for use by each regional support network. The emergency rule shall be effective September 1, 2006. The primary factor used in the allocation shall be the estimated number of ((acutely and chronically mentally ill)) adults with acute and chronic mental illness in each regional support network area, based upon population-adjusted incidence and utilization.

     (4) The allocation formula shall be updated at least every three years to reflect demographic changes, and new evidence regarding the incidence of acute and chronic mental illness and the need for long-term inpatient care. In the updates, the statewide total allocation shall include (a) all state hospital beds offering long-term inpatient care for which funding is provided in the biennial appropriations act; plus (b) the estimated equivalent number of beds or comparable diversion services contracted in accordance with subsection (5) of this section.

     (5) The department is encouraged to enter performance-based contracts with regional support networks to provide some or all of the regional support network's allocated long-term inpatient treatment capacity in the community, rather than in the state hospital. The performance contracts shall specify the number of patient days of care available for use by the regional support network in the state hospital.

     (6) If a regional support network uses more state hospital patient days of care than it has been allocated under subsection (3) or (4) of this section, or than it has contracted to use under subsection (5) of this section, whichever is less, it shall reimburse the department for that care. The reimbursement rate per day shall be the hospital's total annual budget for long-term inpatient care, divided by the total patient days of care assumed in development of that budget.

     (7) One-half of any reimbursements received pursuant to subsection (6) of this section shall be used to support the cost of operating the state hospital and, during calendar year 2009, implementing new services that will enable a regional support network to reduce its utilization of the state hospital. The department shall distribute the remaining half of such reimbursements among regional support networks that have used less than their allocated or contracted patient days of care at that hospital, proportional to the number of patient days of care not used.

[2009 c 564 § 952; 2006 c 333 § 107; 1989 c 205 § 6.]

Notes: Effective date -- 2009 c 564: See note following RCW 2.68.020.

RCW 71.24.310

Administration of chapters 71.05 and 71.24 RCW through regional support networks — Implementation of chapter 71.05 RCW (as amended by 2009 c 564).

The legislature finds that administration of chapter 71.05 RCW and this chapter can be most efficiently and effectively implemented as part of the regional support network defined in RCW 71.24.025. For this reason, the legislature intends that the department and the regional support networks shall work together to implement chapter 71.05 RCW as follows:

     (1) By June 1, 2006, regional support networks shall recommend to the department the number of state hospital beds that should be allocated for use by each regional support network. The statewide total allocation shall not exceed the number of state hospital beds offering long-term inpatient care, as defined in this chapter, for which funding is provided in the biennial appropriations act.

     (2) If there is consensus among the regional support networks regarding the number of state hospital beds that should be allocated for use by each regional support network, the department shall contract with each regional support network accordingly.

     (3) If there is not consensus among the regional support networks regarding the number of beds that should be allocated for use by each regional support network, the department shall establish by emergency rule the number of state hospital beds that are available for use by each regional support network. The emergency rule shall be effective September 1, 2006. The primary factor used in the allocation shall be the estimated number of ((acutely and chronically mentally ill)) adults with acute and chronic mental illness in each regional support network area, based upon population-adjusted incidence and utilization.

     (4) The allocation formula shall be updated at least every three years to reflect demographic changes, and new evidence regarding the incidence of acute and chronic mental illness and the need for long-term inpatient care. In the updates, the statewide total allocation shall include (a) all state hospital beds offering long-term inpatient care for which funding is provided in the biennial appropriations act; plus (b) the estimated equivalent number of beds or comparable diversion services contracted in accordance with subsection (5) of this section.

     (5) The department is encouraged to enter performance-based contracts with regional support networks to provide some or all of the regional support network's allocated long-term inpatient treatment capacity in the community, rather than in the state hospital. The performance contracts shall specify the number of patient days of care available for use by the regional support network in the state hospital.

     (6) If a regional support network uses more state hospital patient days of care than it has been allocated under subsection (3) or (4) of this section, or than it has contracted to use under subsection (5) of this section, whichever is less, it shall reimburse the department for that care. The reimbursement rate per day shall be the hospital's total annual budget for long-term inpatient care, divided by the total patient days of care assumed in development of that budget.

     (7) One-half of any reimbursements received pursuant to subsection (6) of this section shall be used to support the cost of operating the state hospital and, during the 2007-2009 fiscal biennium, implementing new services that will enable a regional support network to reduce its utilization of the state hospital. The department shall distribute the remaining half of such reimbursements among regional support networks that have used less than their allocated or contracted patient days of care at that hospital, proportional to the number of patient days of care not used.

[2009 c 564 § 1810; 2006 c 333 § 107; 1989 c 205 § 6.]

Notes: Reviser's note: RCW 71.24.310 was amended twice during the 2009 legislative session, each without reference to the other. For rule of construction concerning sections amended more than once during the same legislative session, see RCW 1.12.025.

Effective date -- 2009 c 564: See note following RCW 2.68.020.

Finding -- Purpose -- Intent -- Severability -- Part headings not law -- Effective dates -- 2006 c 333: See notes following RCW 71.24.016.

Evaluation of transition to regional systems -- 1989 c 205:See note following RCW 71.24.015.

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