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House Research Department <br />Regulation of Health and Human Services Facilities <br />Part 1: Facilities <br />Nursing Homes <br />Services - <br />Client Eligibility <br />Facilities in Minnesota <br />Beds in Minnesota <br />MDH Facility License <br />OHS Program License <br />MA Certification <br />Reimbursement <br />Provisions Governing <br />Reimbursement <br />Revised: June 2010 <br />Page 4 <br />Provide nursing and related medical services <br />Serve five or more elderly or physically disabled persons <br />372 licensed facilities, as of March 15, 2009. All of these facilities <br />are certified for participation in MA <br />33,201 licensed beds, as of March 15, 2009. Of these, 32,029 beds <br />are certified for participation in MA <br />Nursing home (Minn. Rules parts 4658.0010 to 4658.5590; Minn. <br />Stat. §§ 144A.01 to 144A.I0; 144A.11; 144A.115) <br />None required. Four have Rule 80, Residential programs and <br />services for physically handicapped (Minn Rules parts 9570.2000 to <br />9570.3400; Minn. Stat. § 245A.09) <br />Nursing facility (NF)3 <br />Room and board, and services: MA, Medicare, or private pay <br />Rule 50, Nursing facility payment rates (Minn. Rules parts <br />9549.0010 to 9549.0080; Minn. Stat. §§ 256B.41 to 256B.48, <br />256B.50, 256B.502) <br />Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.434, establishes the contractual <br />alternative payment demonstration project, an alternative to <br />reimbursement under Rule 50. Minnesota Statutes, section <br />256B.441, provides a phase -in ofrebased nursing facility operating <br />payment rates. <br />3 In contrast to MA, nursing homes under Medicare are certified as skilled nursing facilities (SNFs). <br />51 <br />