Fla. Admin. Code R. 59C-1.0355
(2) Definitions.
(k) “Service Area.” The geographic area consisting of a specified county or counties, as follows:
1. Service Area 1 consists of Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, and Walton Counties.
2. Service Area 2A consists of Bay, Calhoun, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, and Washington Counties.
3. Service Area 2B consists of Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Taylor, and Wakulla Counties.
4. Service Area 3A consists of Alachua, Bradford, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Putnam, Suwannee, and Union Counties.
5. Service Area 3B consists of Marion County.
6. Service Area 3C consists of Citrus County.
7. Service Area 3D consists of Hernando County.
8. Service Area 3E consists of Lake and Sumter Counties.
9. Service Area 4A consists of Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau, and St. Johns Counties.
10. Service Area 4B consists of Flagler and Volusia Counties.
11. Service Area 5A consists of Pasco County.
12. Service Area 5B consists of Pinellas County.
13. Service Area 6A consists of Hillsborough County.
14. Service Area 6B consists of Hardee, Highlands, and Polk Counties.
15. Service Area 6C consists of Manatee County.
16. Service Area 7A consists of Brevard County.
17. Service Area 7B consists of Orange and Osceola Counties.
18. Service Area 7C consists of Seminole County.
19. Service Area 8A consists of Charlotte and DeSoto Counties.
20. Service Area 8B consists of Collier County.
21. Service Area 8C consists of Glades, Hendry and Lee Counties.
22. Service Area 8D consists of Sarasota County.
23. Service Area 9A consists of Indian River County.
24. Service Area 9B consists of Martin, Okeechobee, and St. Lucie Counties.
25. Service Area 9C consists of Palm Beach County.
26. Service Area 10 consists of Broward County.
27. Service Area 11 consists of Dade and Monroe Counties.
(3) General Provisions.
(4) Criteria for Determination of Need for a New Hospice Program.
(HPH) ‒ (HP) 350
where:
(HPH) is the projected number of patients electing a Hospice program in the service area during the 12 month period beginning at the planning horizon. (HPH) is the sum of (U65C × P1) + (65C × P2) + (U65NC × P3) + (65NC × P4)
where:
U65C is the projected number of service area resident cancer deaths under age 65, and P1 is the projected proportion of U65C electing a Hospice program.
65C is the projected number of service area resident cancer deaths age 65 and over, and P2 is the projected proportion of 65C electing a Hospice program.
U65NC is the projected number of service area resident deaths under age 65 from all causes except cancer, and P3 is the projected proportion of U65NC electing a Hospice program.
65NC is the projected number of service area resident deaths age 65 and over from all causes except cancer, and P4 is the projected proportion of 65NC electing a Hospice program.
The projections of U65C, 65C, U65NC, and 65NC for a service area are calculated as follows:
| U65C | = | (u65c/CT) | × | PT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 65C | = | (65c/CT) | × | PT |
| U65NC | = | (u65nc/CT) | × | PT |
| 65NC | = | (65nc/CT) | × | PT |
where:
u65c, 65c, u65nc, and 65nc are the service area’s current number of resident cancer deaths under age 65, cancer deaths age 65 and over, deaths under age 65 from all causes except cancer, and deaths age 65 and over from all causes except cancer.
CT is the service area’s current total of resident deaths, excluding deaths with age unknown, and is the sum of u65c, 65c, u65nc, and 65nc.
PT is the service area’s projected total of resident deaths for the 12-month period beginning at the planning horizon.
“Current” deaths means the number of deaths during the most recent calendar year for which data are available from the Department of Health, Office of Vital Statistics at least 3 months prior to publication of the Fixed Need Pool.
“Projected” deaths means the number derived by first calculating a 3-year average resident death rate, which is the sum of the service area resident deaths for the three most recent calendar years available from the Department of Health, Office of Vital Statistics at least 3 months prior to publication of the Fixed Need Pool, divided by the sum of the July 1 estimates of the service area population for the same 3 years. The resulting average death rate is then multiplied by the projected total population for the service area at the mid-point of the 12-month period which begins with the applicable planning horizon. Population estimates for each year will be the most recent population estimates from the Office of the Governor at least 3 months prior to publication of the Fixed Need Pool.
The projected values of P1, P2, P3, and P4 are equal to current statewide proportions calculated as follows:
P1 = (Hu65c/Tu65c)
P2 = (H65c/T65c)
P3 = (Hu65nc/Tu65nc)
P4 = (H65nc/T65nc)
where:
Hu65c, H65c, Hu65nc, and H65nc are the current 12-month statewide total admissions of Hospice cancer patients under age 65, Hospice cancer patients age 65 and over, Hospice patients under age 65 admitted with all other diagnoses, and Hospice patients age 65 and over admitted with all other diagnoses. The current totals are derived from reports submitted under subsection (8) of this rule.
Tu65c, T65c, Tu65nc, and T65nc are the current 12-month statewide total resident deaths for the four categories used above.
(HP) is the number of patients admitted to Hospice programs serving an area during the most recent 12-month period ending on June 30 or December 31. The number is derived from reports submitted under subsection (8) of this rule.
350 is the targeted minimum 12-month total of patients admitted to a Hospice program.
(d) Approval Under Special Circumstances. In the absence of numeric need identified in paragraph (4)(a), the applicant must demonstrate that circumstances exist to justify the approval of a new Hospice. Evidence submitted by the applicant must document one or more of the following:
1. That a specific terminally ill population is not being served.
2. That a county or counties within the service area of a licensed Hospice program are not being served.
(e) Preferences for a New Hospice Program. The Agency shall give preference to an applicant meeting one or more of the criteria specified in subparagraphs 1. through 5.:
1. Preference shall be given to an applicant who has a commitment to serve populations with unmet needs.
2. Preference shall be given to an applicant who proposes to provide the inpatient care component of the Hospice program through contractual arrangements with existing health care facilities, unless the applicant demonstrates a more cost-efficient alternative.
3. Preference shall be given to an applicant who has a commitment to serve patients who do not have primary caregivers at home; the homeless; and patients with AIDS.
4. In the case of proposals for a Hospice service area comprised of three or more counties, preference shall be given to an applicant who has a commitment to establish a physical presence in an underserved county or counties.
5. Preference shall be given to an applicant who proposes to provide services that are not specifically covered by private insurance, Medicaid, or Medicare.
(6) Required Program Description. An applicant for a new Hospice program shall provide a detailed program description in its Certificate of Need application, including:
(7) Construction of a Freestanding Inpatient Hospice Facility. The Agency will not normally approve a proposal for construction of a freestanding inpatient Hospice facility unless the applicant demonstrates that the freestanding facility will be more cost-efficient than contractual arrangements with existing hospitals or nursing homes in the service area. The application shall include the following:
(8) Semi-Annual Utilization Reports. Each Hospice program shall report utilization information to the Agency or its designee on or before July 20 of each year and January 20 of the following year. The July report shall use the HYPERLINK "https://www.flrules.org/agency/addRefResult.asp?No=Ref-03948" Semi-Annual Report of Hospice Utilization (July), AHCA Form 5000-3545 (created June 2013), incorporated by reference within this rule and available on the Agency website at http://ahca.myflorida.com/MCHQ/CON_FA/Forms/index.shtml and HYPERLINK "https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-03949" https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-03949. The July report shall indicate the number of new patients admitted during the 6-month period composed of the first and second quarters of the current year, the census on the first day of each month included in the report, and the number of patient days of care provided during the reporting period. The January report shall use the HYPERLINK "https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-03949" Semi-Annual Report of Hospice Utilization (January) AHCA Form 5000-3546 (created June 2013), incorporated by reference within this rule and available on the Agency website at http://ahca.myflorida.com/MCHQ/CON_FA/Forms/index.shtml and HYPERLINK "https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-03948" https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-03948. The January report shall indicate the number of new patients admitted during the 6-month period composed of the third and fourth quarters of the prior year, the census on the first day of each month included in the report, and the number of patient days of care provided during the reporting period. The following detail shall also be provided.
(a) For the number of new patients admitted:
1. The 6-month total of admissions under age 65 and age 65 and over by type of diagnosis (e.g., cancer; AIDS).
2. The number of admissions during each of the 6 months covered by the report, by service area of residence.
(b) For the patient census on January 1 or July 1, as applicable, the number of patients receiving Hospice care in:
1. A private home.
2. An assisted living facility.
3. A Hospice residential unit.
4. A nursing home.
5. A hospital.
Rulemaking Authority 408.034(3), (8), 408.15(8) FS. Law Implemented 408.035, 408.036(1)(d), 408.043(1) FS. History‒New 4-17-95, Amended 7-30-95, 7-21-09, 5-3-10, 10-14-12, 4-14-14, 9-10-15.