Private Duty Nursing definition

Private Duty Nursing means the state plan nursing services described in OAR chapter 410, division 132 and OAR 411-300-0150, that are determined medically necessary to support a child or young adult in a child foster home.
Private Duty Nursing means the nursing services described in OAR 411-300-0150 that are determined medically necessary to support a child or young adult receiving MFC services in the family home.
Private Duty Nursing means nursing services for recipients who require more individual and continuous care than is available from a visiting nurse or routinely furnished by the nursing staff of the hospital or nursing facility.

Examples of Private Duty Nursing in a sentence

  • The Private Duty Nursing exclusion under the Exclusions and Limitations section of the Certificate is hereby deleted and replaced with the following: • Private Duty Nursing (See the Home Health Benefits section regarding coverage of nursing services).

  • Private Duty Nursing Services – Services of an actively practicing Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) who is unrelated to the patient by blood, marriage, or adoption.

  • The MCOP shall utilize the ODM-established EVV system for the following services: Private Duty Nursing; State Plan Home Health Aide; State Plan Home Health Nursing; RN Assessment, Waiver Nursing; Waiver Personal Care Aide; and Waiver Home Care Attendant.

  • FAQ Sheet Shared Living Program Standards Private Duty Nursing Individual and continuous care (in contrast to part time or intermittent care) provided by licensed nurses within the scope of State law and as identified in the LTSS Care Plan.

  • Adult family home providers who have a contract with the State to provide daily skilled nursing services for up to six (6) clients residing in their facility, when authorized by the Department to be paid the all-inclusive daily rate for such services, shall receive the Specialty Private Duty Nursing Daily Rate.


More Definitions of Private Duty Nursing

Private Duty Nursing means the provision of skilled nursing services for students who require more individual and continual skilled nursing observation, judgment, assessment, or interventions than are available from a visiting nurse, in contrast to part-time or intermittent care, such as wound care.
Private Duty Nursing means the nursing services described in OAR 411-350-0050 that are determined medically necessary to support a child receiving MFC services in the family home.
Private Duty Nursing means individual and continuous nursing care provided by a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse under the supervision of a registered nurse.
Private Duty Nursing means total patient care provided by a Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse on an individual basis.
Private Duty Nursing means the State Plan nursing services described in OAR chapter 410, division 132 (OHA, Private Duty Nursing Services) and OAR 411-350-0055 that are determined medically necessary to support a child or young adult in the family home or a foster home.
Private Duty Nursing means ongoing professional nursing services by a registered or licensed practical nurse including assessment, professional nursing tasks, and education, based on an assessment and physician orders to maintain or restore optimal health of the recipient.
Private Duty Nursing means skilled nursing care and services provided in the home for clients with complex medical needs that can- not be managed within the scope of intermittent home health services.