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Medicaid Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) Reports


Summary:

Section 1923 (a)(2)(D) of the Social Security Act requires States to submit an annual report to the Secretary describing DSH payments made to each hospital. CMS has requested in the Federal Register Notice dated October 8, 1998 that a State submit hospital specific data (i.e., name of hospital, type of hospital, and annual payment) to CMS on an annual basis by the end of the first quarter of the Federal fiscal year following the Federal fiscal year in which the DSH was paid.

To go to the specific State information, click on the State Map of the United States for Medicaid Disproportionate Share Hospitals (DSH) Reports
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Quick Link to DSH Reports


Note:

DSH payment amounts for the report periods may change. If you need to rely on these figures for official purposes, please contact the State Medicaid Agency at http://medicaid.aphsa.org/members.htm to confirm the accuracy of the state’s data.

Questions regarding these reports should be referred to Venesa Johnson at vjohnson3@cms.hhs.gov or 410-786-8281 or Jonas Eberly at jeberly2@cms.hhs.gov or 410-786-6232.



Last Modified on Thursday, September 16, 2004