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Claim Calculations and Recalculations in the CACFP. 810 First Street, N.E., Washington, DC 20002 – 3 rd Floor Grand Hall, Side A. Claims for Reimbursement. Claims for Reimbursement. How do CACFP payments work? You’re paid a set amount in advance for the coming month.
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Claim Calculations and Recalculations in the CACFP 810 First Street, N.E., Washington, DC 20002 – 3rd Floor Grand Hall, Side A
Claims for Reimbursement How do CACFP payments work? • You’re paid a set amount in advance for the coming month. • You’re reimbursed a set amount for last month. • You’re reimbursed for the meals that you served last month. • You’re reimbursed for your actual costs last month.
Claims for Reimbursement How do CACFP payments work? • You’re paid a set amount in advance for the coming month. • You’re reimbursed a set amount for last month. • You’re reimbursed for the meals that you served last month. • You’re reimbursed for your actual costs last month.
Claims for Reimbursement What factors affect the amount of your claim payments? The federal meal reimbursement rates The reimbursement rate eligibility classifications (free / reduced-price / paid) for all participants The number of meals served, by type (breakfast, snack, or lunch/supper)
Claims for Reimbursement When do the reimbursement rates change? • January 1 • July 1 • October 1 • Whenever Congress raises them
Claims for Reimbursement When do the reimbursement rates change? • January 1 • July 1 • October 1 • Whenever Congress raises them
Claims for Reimbursement Why do the free / reduced-price / paid numbers matter? The Blended Rate
Claims for Reimbursement BREAKFAST Free $1.58 Reduced $1.28 Paid $0.28 LUNCH / SUPPER Free $2.93 Reduced $2.53 Paid $0.28 A.M. / P.M. SNACK Free $0.80 Reduced $0.40 Paid $0.07 The Blended Rate
Claim Reimbursement Calculator • Programmed with the basic federal reimbursement rates • Mirrors the fields of the Claim for Reimbursement • Shows your institution’s unique blended reimbursement rate for each meal type for the month • Gives you an estimate of your monthly claim based on the reported free / reduced-price / paid numbers and number of meals served
Claim Reimbursement Calculator • Play around with the calculator to see how the blended rate works • The percentage of participants in each eligibility category, not the raw number, affects the blended rate • A higher percentage of participants in the “free” category makes the blended rate closer to the “free” reimbursement rate for each meal type • The number of each meal type served does directly affect the value of your claim payment
Claim Reimbursement Calculator • The free / reduced-price / paid numbers do not affect the cash-in-lieu of commodity reimbursement rate • The cash-in-lieu of commodity reimbursement rate is added to your blended rate for lunches and suppers • All at-risk meals are reimbursed at the free reimbursement rate
See “Claim Calculation-Recalculation Example” Excel Spreadsheet
Claim Recalculation Spreadsheet • Sent with review letters any time findings lead to fiscal action / claim recalculations • Shows the data originally reported on the claim for each month and the value of that claim • Shows the revised data, as determined by the State Agency, and the revised value of the claim
Claim Recalculation Spreadsheet • State Agency focuses on the records and data for a “test month” during a review • Meals are typically only disallowed for the test month • Any IES classification errors are corrected for the entire fiscal year (going back to the month the child enrolled or was first claimed, or October -- whichever is later) • IES errors quickly add up over time
Reasons for Recalculations • IES was misclassified • IES was correct but claimed incorrectly* • Incorrect number of participants reported in the free/reduced-price/paid section* • Incorrect meal count totaling • Discrepancies between attendance and meal counts (more meals claimed than people present) • Meals/menus did not meet meal pattern *Usually due to errors on the MEL