North Carolina General Statutes
Article 10 - Law Enforcement and Confinement Facilities.
§ 153A-225.2 - Payment of medical care of prisoners.

153A-225.2. Payment of medical care of prisoners.
(a) Counties shall reimburse those providers and facilities providing requested or emergency medical care outside of the local confinement facility the lesser amount of either a rate of seventy percent (70%) of the provider's then-current prevailing charge or two times the then-current Medicaid rate for any given service. Each county shall have the right to audit any provider from whom the county has received a bill for services under this section but only to the extent necessary to determine the actual prevailing charge to ensure compliance with this section.
(b) Nothing in this section shall preclude a county from contracting with a provider for services at rates that provide greater documentable cost avoidance for the county than do the rates contained in subsection (a) of this subsection or at rates that are less favorable to the county but that will ensure the continued access to care.
(c) The county shall make reasonable efforts to equitably distribute prisoners among all hospitals or other appropriate health care facilities located within the same county and shall do so based upon the licensed acute care bed capacity at each of the hospitals located within the same county. Counties with more than one hospital or other appropriate health care facility shall provide semiannual reports conspicuously posted on the county's Web site that detail compliance with this section, including information on the distribution of prisoner health care services among different hospitals and health care facilities.
(d) For the purposes of this section, "requested or emergency medical care" shall include all medically necessary and appropriate care provided to an individual from the time that individual presents to the provider or facility in the custody of county law enforcement officers until the time that the individual is safely transferred back to the care of county law enforcement officers or medically discharged to another community setting, as appropriate. (2013-387, s. 1.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 153A - Counties

Article 10 - Law Enforcement and Confinement Facilities.

§ 153A-211 - Training and development programs for law enforcement.

§ 153A-212 - Cooperation in law-enforcement matters.

§ 153A-212.1 - Resources to protect the public.

§ 153A-212.2 - Neighborhood crime watch programs.

§ 153A-212.5 - Expired pursuant to Session Laws 2018-113, s15.1(c), effective October 1, 2018.

§ 153A-216 - Legislative policy.

§ 153A-217 - Definitions.

§ 153A-218 - County confinement facilities[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 153A-219 - District confinement facilities.

§ 153A-220 - Jail and detention services.

§ 153A-221 - Minimum standards.

§ 153A-221.1 - Standards and inspections[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 153A-222 - Inspections of local confinement facilities.

§ 153A-223 - Enforcement of minimum standards.

§ 153A-224 - Supervision of local confinement facilities.

§ 153A-225 - Medical care of prisoners.

§ 153A-225.1 - Duty of custodial personnel when prisoners are unconscious or semiconscious.

§ 153A-225.2 - Payment of medical care of prisoners.

§ 153A-226 - Sanitation and food.

§ 153A-228 - Separation of sexes.

§ 153A-229 - Jailers' report of jailed defendants.

§ 153A-229.1 - Definitions.

§ 153A-229.2 - Care for female incarcerated persons related to pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum recovery.

§ 153A-229.3 - Inspection by facility employees.

§ 153A-229.4 - Access to menstrual products.

§ 153A-230 - Legislative policy.

§ 153A-230.1 - Definitions[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 153A-230.2 - Creation of Satellite Jail/Work Release Unit Fund[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 153A-230.3 - Basic requirements for satellite jail/work release units[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 153A-230.4 - Standards.

§ 153A-230.5 - Satellite jails/work release units built with non-State funds[Effective until January 1, 2023]