Inpatient beds means a bed in a facility available for occupancy by a resident who is cared for and treated on an overnight basis.
Inpatient beds or "resident beds" means accommodations with
Inpatient beds or "resident beds" means accommodations with supporting services, such as food, laundry and housekeeping, for patients or residents who generally stay in excess of twenty-four hours.
Examples of Inpatient beds in a sentence
Inpatient beds under such contract may be used by the hospice when needed or may remain otherwise available to the inpatient unit at other times without a change in licensing.
Inpatient beds may be used for either inpatient or swing-bed services.
Inpatient beds located in a freestanding inpatient hospice facility, a hospital, or a nursing home and available for hospice inpatient care.
Inpatient beds equal to the number of beds in the hospital’s authorized bed capacity.
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More Definitions of Inpatient beds
Inpatient beds means accommodations within a medical care facility with continuous support services (such as food, laundry, housekeeping) and staff to provide health or health-related services to patients who generally remain in the medical care facility in excess of 24 hours. Such accommodations are known by varying nomenclatures including but not limited to: nursing beds, intensive care beds, minimal or self care beds, isolation beds, hospice beds, observation beds equipped and staffed for overnight use, and obstetric, medical, surgical, psychiatric, substance abuse, medical rehabilitation and pediatric beds, including pediatric bassinets and incubators. Bassinets and incubators in a maternity department and beds located in labor or birthing rooms, recovery rooms, emergency rooms, preparation or anesthesia inductor rooms, diagnostic or treatment procedures rooms, or on-call staff rooms are excluded from this definition.
Inpatient beds means accommodations with supporting services for patients who are admitted by physician order with the expectation that the patient would stay in excess of 24 hours and occupy a bed.
Inpatient beds means beds licensed as such by the Department of Health and Human Services for use by hospice patients, for medical management of symptoms or for respite care.
Inpatient beds means beds licensed as such by the Department of Health and Human Services for
Inpatient beds means the same as in A.R.S. § 36-401.
Inpatient beds means a bed in a facility available for occupancy by a resident who will or may be cared for and treated on an overnight basis.
Inpatient beds means accommodations in a medical care facility with continuous support services, such as food, laundry, housekeeping, and staff to provide health or health-related services to patients who generally remain in the facility in excess of 24 hours. Such accommodations are known by various nomenclatures including but not limited to: nursing facility, intensive care, minimal or self care, isolation, hospice, observation beds equipped and staffed for overnight use, obstetric, medical/surgical, psychiatric, substance abuse disorder, medical rehabilitation, and pediatric. Bassinets and incubators and beds in labor and birthing rooms, emergency rooms, preparation or anesthesia induction rooms, diagnostic or treatment procedure rooms, or on-call staff rooms are excluded from this definition.