(1) Each case mix classification group shall be assigned a case
mix weight. The case mix weight for each resident of a nursing
facility for each calendar quarter shall be based on data from
resident assessment instruments completed for the resident and
weighted by the number of days the resident was in each case mix
classification group. Days shall be counted as provided in this
section.
(2) The case mix weights shall be based on the average
minutes per registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, and
certified nurse aide, for each case mix group, and using the
health care financing administration of the United States
department of health and human services 1995 nursing facility
staff time measurement study stemming from its multistate nursing
home case mix and quality demonstration project. Those minutes
shall be weighted by statewide ratios of registered nurse to
certified nurse aide, and licensed practical nurse to certified
nurse aide, wages, including salaries and benefits, which shall
be based on 1995 cost report data for this state.
(3) The case mix weights shall be determined as follows:
(a) Set the certified nurse aide wage weight at 1.000 and
calculate wage weights for registered nurse and licensed
practical nurse average wages by dividing the certified nurse
aide average wage into the registered nurse average wage and
licensed practical nurse average wage;
(b) Calculate the total weighted minutes for each case mix
group in the resource utilization group III classification system
by multiplying the wage weight for each worker classification by
the average number of minutes that classification of worker
spends caring for a resident in that resource utilization group
III classification group, and summing the products;
(c) Assign a case mix weight of 1.000 to the resource
utilization group III classification group with the lowest total
weighted minutes and calculate case mix weights by dividing the
lowest group's total weighted minutes into each group's total
weighted minutes and rounding weight calculations to the third
decimal place.
(4) The case mix weights in this state may be revised if the
health care financing administration updates its nursing facility
staff time measurement studies. The case mix weights shall be
revised, but only when direct care component rates are
cost-rebased as provided in subsection (5) of this section, to be
effective on the July 1st effective date of each cost-rebased
direct care component rate. However, the department may revise
case mix weights more frequently if, and only if, significant
variances in wage ratios occur among direct care staff in the
different caregiver classifications identified in this section.
(5) Case mix weights shall be revised when direct care
component rates are cost-rebased as provided in RCW 74.46.431(4).
[2006 c 258 § 4; 1998 c 322 § 23.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2006 c 258: See note following RCW 74.46.020.