Frequently Asked Questions are used to provide additional information and/or statutory guidance not found in State Medicaid Director Letters, State Health Official Letters, or CMCS Informational Bulletins. The different sets of FAQs as originally released can be accessed below.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, states that already have submitted their 2018 (07/01/2017 - 06/30/2018) inpatient hospital, outpatient hospital, or nursing facility services UPL demonstrations will not have to resubmit using the templates. In that instance, CMS will populate the templates using data already submitted by the state.
Date: March 21, 2018
Topics:
UPL Demonstration Submission Process
Upper Payment Limit (UPL)
Subtopics:
Already Submitted UPL Demonstration Not Using a Template
Demonstration Submission Process
FAQ ID: 92211
Yes, a demonstration submitted within the fiscal year that is used to document that SPA methodology changes comply with the UPL requirements may be used to satisfy the SMDL requirements as long as no subsequent changes are made to the state's provider payment methodology prior to the state's annual submission and CMS has reviewed and accepted the demonstration.
Date: March 21, 2018
Topics:
UPL Demonstration Submission Process
Upper Payment Limit (UPL)
Subtopics:
Demonstration Submission Process
Using an UPL Demonstration Submitted with a SPA
FAQ ID: 92216
When the data that factors into the state's UPL demonstration has not changed from one year to the next, then the state could apply the same overall UPL demonstration to the following year. The state must submit a justification to support the application of a previous year's UPL demonstration to another year.
Date: March 21, 2018
Topics:
UPL Demonstration Submission Process
Upper Payment Limit (UPL)
Subtopics:
Demonstration Submission Process
Using an UPL Demonstration for Multiple Years
FAQ ID: 92221
No, CMS does not require any particular starting point within the fiscal year for the UPL demonstrations. This allows states the flexibility to develop UPL demonstrations that are tied to the provider payment periods described in the state plan payment methodologies for each service. For instance, if a state submits a state plan amendment to update provider payments as of October 1 of each year, the state would document that the SPA changes comply with the UPL for the period 10/1 - 9/30 of that payment year. The UPL must represent the entire payment year. Since UPL demonstrations usually rely on historic data that is projected into a payment year, this is consistent with past practices.
Date: March 21, 2018
Topics:
UPL Demonstration Submission Process
Upper Payment Limit (UPL)
Subtopics:
Demonstration Submission Process
Time Period Covered by UPL Demonstration
FAQ ID: 92226
The UPL demonstration year is defined according to the last year encompassed by the demonstration. For example, a UPL covering the period 07/01/2016 to 06/30/2017 is defined as the 2017 UPL.
Date: March 21, 2018
Topics:
UPL Demonstration Submission Process
Upper Payment Limit (UPL)
Subtopics:
Defining the Demonstration Year
Demonstration Submission Process
FAQ ID: 92231
The submission package consists of the completed templates and any supporting documentation needed to understand the UPL demonstration. This could include the completed Guidance document and supporting documentation (in Microsoft Excel with formulas included, not as a PDF) that is necessary to further explain a state's UPL demonstration, and a summary spreadsheet that aggregates the UPL gap for each of the ownership categories (state government owned, non-state government owned, and private).
Date: March 21, 2018
Topics:
UPL Demonstration Submission Process
Upper Payment Limit (UPL)
Subtopics:
Demonstration Submission Process
UPL Submission Package
FAQ ID: 92236
Yes, a state should submit multiple workbooks to CMS to provide a complete UPL demonstration for each service category subject to the UPL (Inpatient Hospital services (IPH), Outpatient Hospital services (OPH), Nursing Facility services (NF), Clinic, Institutions for Mental Disease (IMD), Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID), Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF), and Qualified Practitioner supplemental payments). When submitting UPL demonstrations, the state should use the following naming convention: UPL_<UPL Demo Date Range>_<Service Type Abbreviation>_R<Region Number>_<State Abbreviation>_<Workbook Number>.xls. Here is an example of the naming convention: UPL_20170701-20180630_IP_R01_CT_01.xls.As well, states may submit one separate workbook for each ownership category (state government owned, non-state government owned, and private).
Date: March 21, 2018
Topics:
UPL Demonstration Submission Process
Upper Payment Limit (UPL)
Subtopics:
Demonstration Submission Process
UPL Demonstration File Size and use of Multiple Workbooks
FAQ ID: 92241
No, the information must be submitted by the State Medicaid Director (or designated state official).
Date: March 21, 2018
Topics:
UPL Demonstration Submission Process
Upper Payment Limit (UPL)
Subtopics:
Demonstration Submission Process
Submitting the UPL Demonstrations
FAQ ID: 92246
States are requested to submit their UPL demonstrations to the UPL mailbox at MedicaidUPL@cms.hhs.gov, but should also send a copy of each demonstration to their CMS Regional Office, including the National Institutional Reimbursement Team (NIRT) and Non-Institutional Payment Team (NIPT) staff as appropriate, and addressed to the Associate Regional Administrator. UPL demonstrations should be submitted to meet the annual reporting requirement described in SMDL 13-003, as well as when proposing changes in payment through SPAs.
Date: March 21, 2018
Topics:
UPL Demonstration Submission Process
Upper Payment Limit (UPL)
Subtopics:
Demonstration Submission Process
Medicaid UPL Demonstration Mailbox
FAQ ID: 92251
The Regional Office will continue to review state UPL demonstrations and states will continue to work with the CMS Regional Offices as a first point of contact concerning their UPL demonstrations.
Date: March 21, 2018
Topics:
UPL Demonstration Submission Process
Upper Payment Limit (UPL)
Subtopics:
CMS Regional Office Review
Demonstration Submission Process
FAQ ID: 92256