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Massachusetts DHCFP releases proposed nursing facility rates based on new state budget

August 14, 2006

David Harlow

DHCFP issued its SFY 2007 Medicaid nursing facility rate plan on August 11.  The aggregate increase is about $30 million, or 2%.  Facility-specific rate information and the proposed regs are available here.  The proposed regs also change the annual cost report due date to March 1.  Comments will be accepted through October 2.

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