Birthing facility definition

Birthing facility means a facility that provides care during labor and delivery, and their newborn infants. This includes a unit of a hospital that is licensed and accredited to provide birthing services, or a freestanding birthing center.
Birthing facility means a private or public facility licensed pursuant to Iowa Code chapter 135B that has a licensed obstetric unit or is licensed to provide obstetric services.
Birthing facility means an inpatient or ambulatory

Examples of Birthing facility in a sentence

  • All charges for the Newborn nursery (Hospital or Birthing facility), routine pediatric care, and preventive care services provided are covered as charges of the Newborn, not the mother.

  • DHS Response: Birthing facility refers to licensed facilities where a birth may occur that is a place of service eligible for reimbursement under the MA and MinnesotaCare programs.

  • A physician or other health care professional who undertakes primary pediatric care of an infant delivered in Iowa shall arrange for the newborn screening if a newborn screening result is not in the infant’s medical record.4.3(4) Birthing facility.


More Definitions of Birthing facility

Birthing facility means an inpatient or ambulatory health care
Birthing facility means a general hospital or birthing center licensed or certified pursuant to §25-1.5-103, C.R.S.
Birthing facility means a facility that provides care for women during labor and delivery, and their newborn infants.
Birthing facility means a health care facility that provides birthing and newborn care services and includes birth centers.
Birthing facility means an inpatient or ambulatory health care facility that offers obstetrical or newborn care services. The term includes:
Birthing facility means a facility that provides care during labor
Birthing facility means a general hospital or