Current through the 2024 Legislative Session.
Section 14169.57 - Increased capitation payments expended on hospital services(a) Each managed health care plan receiving increased capitation payments under Section 14169.56 shall expend the capitation rate increases in a manner consistent with actuarial certification, enrollment, and utilization on hospital services. Each managed health care plan shall expend increased capitation payments on hospital services within 30 days of receiving the increased capitation payments to the extent they are made for a subject month that is prior to the date on which the payments are received by the managed health care plan.(b) The sum of all expenditures made by a managed health care plan for hospital services pursuant to this section shall equal, or approximately equal, all increased capitation payments received by the managed health care plan, consistent with actuarial certification, enrollment, and utilization, from the department pursuant to Section 14169.56.(c) Any delegation or attempted delegation by a managed health care plan of its obligation to expend the capitation rate increases under this section shall not relieve the plan from its obligation to expend those capitation rate increases. Managed health care plans shall submit the documentation that the department may require to demonstrate compliance with this subdivision. The documentation shall demonstrate actual expenditure of the capitation rate increases for hospital services, and not assignment to subcontractors of the managed health care plan's obligation of the duty to expend the capitation rate increases.(d) The supplemental hospital payments made by managed health care plans pursuant to this section shall reflect the overall purpose of this article.(e) This article is not intended to create a private right of action by a hospital against a managed care plan provided that the managed health care plan expends all increased capitation payments for hospital services.Ca. Welf. and Inst. Code § 14169.57
Added by Stats 2013 ch 657 (SB 239),s 6, eff. 10/8/2013.