Part D Payment and Risk Adjustment
Guidance for Part D providers regarding information on the final risk adjustment model, Part D guidance on the demonstration concept first articulated in the February 25, 2005 Federal Register notice on the Part D Reinsurance Payment Demonstration, and links to the final 2006 Medicare Advantage Rates Notice with Part D payment methods including the official version of the final Part D risk adjustment model and the Advance Notice of 2006 rates with the proposed Part D payment methodology.
Final
Issued by: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Issue Date: April 05, 2013
This page provides information on the following areas:
- Information on the final risk adjustment model.
- Part D guidance on the demonstration concept first articulated in the February 25, 2005 Federal Register notice on the Part D Reinsurance Payment Demonstration.
- Links to the final 2006 Medicare Advantage Rates Notice with Part D payment methods including the official version of the final Part D risk adjustment model and the Advance Notice of 2006 rates with the proposed Part D payment methodology.
The final risk adjustment model for Part D is described in the attached Excel file. The official version of the final Part D risk adjustment model was published on April 4, 2005 in the final 2006 Medicare Advantage Rates Notice. The file consists of the following 7 worksheets:
- An introduction with descriptive information about the other worksheets.
- The mapping of ICD-9-CM codes into disease groups (RXHCCs).
- The final risk model for plan liability with relative risk factors for each RXHCC and the long-term multiplicative factors.
- A new enrollee plan liability model used for payment.
- The hierarchical clustering of disease groups.
- A reference risk model for spending (not used for payment).
- An informational only new enrollee spending model (not used for payment).
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