WAC 246-310-295
Hospice care center -- Standards. The
following rules apply to any in-home services agency licensed
to provide hospice services, that is or has declared an intent
to become additionally licensed to provide hospice care center
services.
(1) Definitions.
(a) "Applicant" means an in-home services agency licensed
to provide hospice services under chapter 246-335 WAC.
(b) "Hospice care center" means a homelike,
noninstitutional facility where hospice services are provided,
and that meet the requirements for operation under RCW 70.127.280 and chapter 246-335 WAC.
(2) The department shall review hospice care center
applications using the concurrent review cycle in this
section.
(3) Applications must be submitted and reviewed according
to the following schedule and procedures.
(a) Letters of intent must be submitted between the first
working day and last working day of October of each year.
(b) Initial applications must be submitted between the
first working day and last working day of November of each
year.
(c) The department shall screen initial applications for
completeness by the last working day of December of each year.
(d) Responses to screening questions must be submitted by
the last working day of January of each year.
(e) The public review and comment for applications begins
on February 16 of each year. If February 16 is not a working
day in any year, then the public review and comment period
must begin on the first working day after February 16.
(f) The public comment period is limited to ninety days,
unless extended under WAC 246-310-120 (2)(d). The first sixty
days of the public comment period must be reserved for
receiving public comments and conducting a public hearing, if
requested. The remaining thirty days must be for the
applicant or applicants to provide rebuttal statements to
written or oral statements submitted during the first
sixty-day period. Any interested person that:
(i) Is located or resides within the applying hospice
agency's health service area;
(ii) Testified or submitted evidence at a public hearing;
and
(iii) Requested in writing to be informed of the
department's decision, shall also be provided the opportunity
to provide rebuttal statements to written or oral statements
submitted during the first sixty-day period.
(g) The final review period is limited to sixty days,
unless extended under WAC 246-310-120 (2)(d).
(4) Any letter of intent or certificate of need
application submitted for review in advance of this schedule,
or certificate of need application under review as of the
effective date of this section, shall be held by the
department for review according to the schedule in this
section.
(5) If an application initially submitted under the
concurrent review cycle is deemed not to be competing, the
department may convert the review to a regular review process.
(6) An applicant must provide the following documentation
to demonstrate that the applicant's existing patient base is
sufficient to support the creation of the hospice care center.
(a) Step 1. Determine the average total days of care
provided in the applicant's preceding three years of
operation. If the applicant has been in operation for less
than three years, assume an ADC of thirty-five to calculate
potential days of care;
(b) Step 2. Multiply the above average days of care by
the applicant's annual percentage of patients requiring care
in settings other than their private home to estimate the
number of potential patient days. If the applicant has been
in operation for less than three years, multiply the potential
days of care by the statewide percentage of hospice patients
requiring care in settings other than their private home;
(c) Step 3. Divide the estimated number of patient days
by three hundred sixty-five (days per year) to estimate the
average daily census for the applicant;
(d) Step 4. Assume a minimum occupancy of sixty-five
percent to determine the number of beds the applicant could
request in their application.
(7) If applying for more beds than provided for in
subsection (6) of this section, the applicant must provide
documentation, methodology and assumptions that support the
applicant's ability to sustain the additional beds.
(8) The following occupancy requirements apply to all
applicants:
(a) The average occupancy rate of the beds in the center
must be projected to be at least fifty percent for the first
three years following completion of the project;
(b) A minimum occupancy rate of sixty-five percent should
be maintained after the first three years of operation; and
(c) If applying to add beds to an existing hospice care
center the applicant must document that the average occupancy
of the beds in the hospice care center was at least eighty
percent for the nine months immediately preceding the
submittal of the proposal.
(9) The applicant must document that they can maintain
the minimum occupancy rate and still meet the following
requirements:
(a) No more than forty-nine percent of the hospice
agency's patient care days, in the aggregate on a biennial
basis, can be provided in the hospice care center, under RCW 70.127.280; and
(b) The maximum number of beds in a hospice care center
is twenty, under chapter 70.127 RCW.
(10) Failure to operate the hospice care center in
accordance with the application relied upon by the department
in making its decision may be grounds for revocation or
suspension of a center's certificate of need, or other
appropriate action.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 70.127 and 70.38 RCW. 03-07-096, § 246-310-295, filed 3/19/03, effective 4/19/03.]