Hospice provider definition
Hospice provider means a provider that is licensed under the provisions of Rule R432-750 and is primarily engaged in providing care to terminally ill individuals.
Hospice provider means an individual, organization, association, corporation, unit of government, or other entity that is regularly engaged in the delivery, directly or by contractual arrangement, of hospice services for a fee to terminally ill hospice patients. A hospice must provide all core services (Minn. Stat § 144A.75, Subd. 5).
Hospice provider means a public agency or private organization or subdivision of either of these that is primarily engaged in providing Hospice Care in accordance with 42 CFR 418.3; the MAO may only provide hospice services through a Hospice Provider that has a participation agreement with Medicare and meets the applicable requirements of title XVIII and part A of title XI of the Social Security Act, in accordance with 42 CFR 422.204(b)(3).
Examples of Hospice provider in a sentence
A Hospice provider must have a contract with a nursing home or hospital if services are provided within those facilities.
If you want to receive the Medicare Hospice benefit, you will need to disenroll from our program and enroll in a Medicare-certified Hospice provider.
If you want to receive the Medicare hospice benefit, you will need to disenroll from our program and enroll in a Medicare-certified Hospice provider.
More Definitions of Hospice provider
Hospice provider means a facility that provides hospice services and that meets all of the Qualification Standards stated in Addendum B.
Hospice provider means a facility that provides medical, social, psychological and spiritual care as palliative treatment for terminally ill patients in the home and/or as an Inpatient using an interdisciplinary team of professionals. A Hospice Provider must be approved by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations or certified by Medicare.
Hospice provider means an agency that is: