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CMS Publishes 2010 SSI Data That Could Affect Hospitals’ 340B Eligibility

Change in calculation, which is still being litigated, tends to depress DSH percentages
 

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October 9, 2012—The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has published Supplemental Security Income (SSI) percentages for 2010 that could affect hospitals’ eligibility for 340B drug discounts.

The Medicare disproportionate share (DSH) adjustment percentage is a figure used to calculate a Medicare add-on payment to hospitals that serve a large volume of indigent patients. 


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