Consejo De Salud Playa Ponce v. Perez Perdomo, Civil No. 06-1260 (GAG).

Decision Date04 June 2008
Docket NumberCivil No. 06-1260 (GAG).
Citation556 F.Supp.2d 76
PartiesCONSEJO DE SALUD PLAYA PONCE, et. al., Plaintiffs v. Secretary of Health Rosa PEREZ PERDOMO, Defendant.
CourtU.S. District Court — District of Puerto Rico

Agustin Diaz-Garcia, Ponce, PR, Ignacio Fernandez-De-Lahongr, Fernandez & Alcaraz, PSC, Patricia Lorenzi, Delgado & Fernandez, San Juan, PR, James L. Feldesman, Robert A. Graham, Feldesman, Tucker, Leifer, Fidell LLP, Washington, DC, for Plaintiffs.

Arlene R. Perez-Borrero, Eduardo A. Vera-Ramirez, Luis A. Rodriguez-Munoz, Landron & Vera LLP, Guaynabo, PR, Patricia Lorenzi, Delgado & Fernandez, Luis F. Zayas-Marxuach, Almeida & Davila, P.S.C., San Juan, PR, for Defendant.

OPINION AND ORDER

GUSTAVO A. GELPI, District Judge.

On May 5-6, 2008 the Court held an evidentiary hearing in regards to defendant's motion for summary judgment (Docket No. 39). The purpose of the hearing was to determine whether the Secretary of Health is in compliance with the Medicaid "wraparound" payment statute, 42 U.S.C. § 1396 a(bb)(5). More specifically, the Court focused on the issue of whether the Commonwealth has adequately established a "wraparound" formula for each of the plaintiffs in this particular case.

Having considered the evidence presented at the hearing, as well as the parties' simultaneous post-hearing memoranda (Docket Nos. 92 & 93), the Court concludes that the Commonwealth has not complied with Section 1396 a(bb)(5). Accordingly, the Court denies defendant's summary judgment motion.

This case is a sequel to an earlier litigation, but with different protagonists, save for defendant Secretary of Health. In Río Grande Community Health Center, Inc. v. Rullán, 397 F.3d 56 (1st Cir.2005), the First Circuit upheld this court's preliminary injunction ordering the former Secretary of Health to issue "wraparound" payments to plaintiffs as required by Section 1396 a(bb)(5). Subsequently, the current Secretary of Health, Dr. Pérez Perdomo, took painstaking affirmative steps in order for the Commonwealth Health Department to comply with federal law. See Concilio de Salud Integral de Loiza v. Rosa Pérez Perdomo, 479 F.Supp.2d 247 (D.P.R.2007). Consequently, the Court vacated its preliminary injunction with the caveat that the Secretary continue applying to plaintiff the original "wraparound" formula established by the Court. Id. at 251.

In the present consolidated cases, the Court is asked to revisit the issue of how the Secretary must calculate the plaintiffs' "wraparound" payment formulae. In Río Grande, 397 F.3d at 61 the First Circuit explained precisely how this is done:

"the per visit average cost of 1999 and 2000 is first multiplied by a Medicare Economic Index and then multiplied by the number of visits in the succeeding years". (Emphasis added).

The Court further noted that "a state may only deviate from the very specific payment methodology of the prospective payment system if the federally qualified health center gives its consent and there is no reduction in total payments made". Id. at 62. "Wraparound" payments must follow such methodology. Id.

The court shall proceed to address the defendant's post-hearing arguments seriatim.

First, defendant argues that for purposes of establishing the number of "visits" it is proper to consider the total number of encounters within a same day. Plaintiffs, on the other hand, contend that defendant is violating the Medicaid statute because it uses the total number of encounters identified in the Uniform Data System (UDS), rather than total visits to calculate the base rate. Because there may be several encounters in one same visit in one day, use of such data significantly prejudices plaintiffs.

The Medicaid statute does not define "visit" vis a vis "encounter". Defendant points out that federal regulations, however, provide that a visit is a "face to face encounter between a clinic or center patient and a physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, ..." 42 C.F.R. 405.2463. This definition does not squarely solve the issue, as a Medicaid patient could under this rationale conceivably have multiple encounters in one day with various health professionals. The...

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  • Consejo De Salud Playa De Ponce v. Rullan
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — District of Puerto Rico
    • October 10, 2008
    ...Motion in Compliance .. . and Renewed Motion for Preliminary Injunction (Docket No. 127); see also Consejo de Salud Playa Ponce v. Perez Perdomo, 556 F.Supp.2d 76 (D.P.R.2008) (Opinion and Order of June 4, 2008 denying defendant's motion for summary judgment (Docket No. The Secretary of Hea......
  • Consejo De Salud Playa Ponce v. Rullan
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — District of Puerto Rico
    • January 13, 2009
    ...the four factors seriatim. Likelihood of Success on the Merits In its Opinion and Order of June 4, 2008, Consejo de Salud Playa Ponce v. Pérez Perdomo, 556 F.Supp.2d 76 (D.P.R.2008) (Docket No. 99), Order of October 2, 2008 (Docket No. 134), and Amended Opinion and Order of January 7, 2009 ......

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