The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1994 The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... chapter I - Public Health Service ( HHS ) . The second volume ( parts 400-429 ) in- cludes regulations issued under chapter IV - Health Care Financing Administra- tion ( HHS ) and the third volume ( part 430 to end ) contains the ...
... chapter I - Public Health Service ( HHS ) . The second volume ( parts 400-429 ) in- cludes regulations issued under chapter IV - Health Care Financing Administra- tion ( HHS ) and the third volume ( part 430 to end ) contains the ...
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... Chapter 35 . Subpart A- ( Reserved ) Subpart B - Definitions $ 400.200 General definitions . In this chapter , unless the context indicates otherwise— Act means the Social Security Act , and titles referred to are titles of that Act ...
... Chapter 35 . Subpart A- ( Reserved ) Subpart B - Definitions $ 400.200 General definitions . In this chapter , unless the context indicates otherwise— Act means the Social Security Act , and titles referred to are titles of that Act ...
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... chapter . Hospital insurance benefits means pay- ments on behalf of , and in rare cir- cumstances directly to , an ... chapter ; ( 2 ) To a physician or other supplier after the beneficiary's death , in accord- ance with § 424.64 ( c ) ...
... chapter . Hospital insurance benefits means pay- ments on behalf of , and in rare cir- cumstances directly to , an ... chapter ; ( 2 ) To a physician or other supplier after the beneficiary's death , in accord- ance with § 424.64 ( c ) ...
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... chapter , re- spectively . ( iv ) Claims against beneficiaries for unpaid hospital insurance or supple- mentary medical insurance premiums under Medicare are covered in §408.110 of this chapter . ( v ) State repayment of Medicaid funds ...
... chapter , re- spectively . ( iv ) Claims against beneficiaries for unpaid hospital insurance or supple- mentary medical insurance premiums under Medicare are covered in §408.110 of this chapter . ( v ) State repayment of Medicaid funds ...
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... chapter ; the requirements at part 405 , subpart J of this chapter specifying conditions of participation for hos- pitals ; the requirements at part 405 , subparts A , G , and S of this chapter on Medicare program administration ; and ...
... chapter ; the requirements at part 405 , subpart J of this chapter specifying conditions of participation for hos- pitals ; the requirements at part 405 , subparts A , G , and S of this chapter on Medicare program administration ; and ...
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Page 241 - Notwithstanding any other provisions of this title, no payment may be made under part A or part B for any expenses incurred for items or services — (1) which are not reasonable and necessary for the diagnosis or treatment of illness or injury or to improve the functioning of a malformed body member...
Page 172 - States or (B) an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence who has resided in the United States (as...
Page 103 - ... (4) in the case of an agency or organization in any State in which State or applicable local law provides for the licensing of agencies or organizations of this nature, (A) is licensed pursuant to such law, or (B) is approved, by the agency of such State or locality responsible for licensing...
Page 86 - ... he may institute for the United States, or in the name of the United States, an action in a district court of the United States, in accordance with sections 1391 through 1393 of title 28, United States Code, for a restraining order, a preliminary or permanent injunction, or such other order as he deems appropriate.
Page 254 - ... (12) where such expenses are for services in connection with the care, treatment, filling, removal, or replacement of teeth or structures directly supporting teeth. (b) Payment under this title may not be made with respect to any item or service to the extent that payment has been made, or can reasonably be expected to be made (as determined in accordance with regulations), with respect to such item or service, under a workmen's compensation law or plan of the United States or a State.
Page 363 - The objective is that under the methods of determining costs, the costs with respect to individuals covered by the program will not be borne by individuals not so covered, and the costs with respect to individuals not so covered will not be borne by the program.
Page 46 - The standards set forth in this chapter do not apply to the handling of any claim as to which there is an indication of fraud, the presentation of a false claim, or misrepresentation on the part of the debtor or any other party having an interest in the claim, or to any claim based in whole or in part on conduct in violation of the antitrust laws.
Page 493 - ... shall maintain such books and related records as will facilitate an effective audit in such detail and in such manner as shall be prescribed by the Office, and such books and records...
Page 60 - In determining the reasonable charge for services for purposes of this paragraph, there shall be taken into consideration the customary charges for similar services generally made by the physician or other person furnishing such services, as well as the prevailing charges in the locality for similar services.
Page 207 - ... (5) the services of a private-duty nurse or other private-duty attendant. Paragraph (4) shall not apply to services provided in a hospital by — (6) an intern or a resident-in-training under a teaching program approved by the Council on Medical Education of the American Medical Association or, in the case of an osteopathic hospital, approved by the Committee on Hospitals of the Bureau of Professional Education of the American Osteopathic Association...