WAC 296-23A-0700
What is the "ambulatory payment
classification" (APC) payment system? The APC outpatient
prospective payment system (OPPS) is a reimbursement method
that categorizes outpatient visits into groups according to
the clinical characteristics, the typical resource use, and
the costs associated with the diagnoses and the procedures
performed. The groups are called Ambulatory Payment
Classifications (APCs). The department uses a modified
version of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services'
(CMS) Prospective Payment System for Hospital Outpatient
Department Services to pay some hospitals for covered
outpatient services provided to injured workers. The
department will utilize CMS' current outpatient code editor to
categorize outpatient visits.
The payment system methodology uses CMS' outpatient
prospective payment system's relative weight factor for each
APC group and a blend of statewide and hospital-specific rates
for each APC.
For a complete description of CMS' Prospective Payment
System for Hospital Outpatient Department Services see 42 CFR,
Chapter IV, Part 419, et al.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020, 51.04.030, 51.36.080,
51.36.085. 01-24-045, § 296-23A-0700, filed 11/29/01,
effective 1/1/02.]