| 1983 - 1040 pages
...for nonpayment of his stay (except as prohibited by titles XVIII or XIX of the Social Security Act), and is given reasonable advance notice to ensure orderly...such actions are documented in his medical record; (5) Is encouraged and assisted, throughout his period of stay, to exercise his rights as a patient... | |
| 1989 - 784 pages
...for nonpayment of his stay (except as prohibited by titles XVIII or XIX of the Social Security Act), and Is given reasonable advance notice to ensure orderly...such actions are documented in his medical record; (5) Is encouraged and assisted, throughout his period of stay, to exercise his rights as a patient... | |
| 1982 - 964 pages
...for nonpayment of his stay (except as prohibited by titles XVIII or XIX of the Social Security Act), and is given reasonable advance notice to ensure orderly...such actions are documented in his medical record; (5) Is encouraged and assisted, throughout his period of stay, to exercise his rights as a patient... | |
| 1980 - 1032 pages
...for nonpayment of his stay (except as prohibited by Titles XVIII or XIX of the Social Security Act), and is given reasonable advance notice to ensure orderly...discharge, and such actions are documented in his medical record."4 While this directive clearly prohibits the types of transfers by facilities for their own... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1982 - 948 pages
...for nonpayment of his stay (except as prohibited by titles XVIII or XIX of the Social Security Act), and is given reasonable advance notice to ensure orderly transfer or discharge. . . ." "Title 45 CFR ยง 205.10 (a) (5) (1979) provides, in relevant part, that an "opportunity for... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 1987 - 1036 pages
...for his or her stay (except as prohibited by Titles XVIII or XIX of the Social Security Act) and 1s given reasonable advance notice to ensure orderly...transfer or discharge, and such actions are documented In the medical records. (The underlined portions were arbitrarily omitted from the Committee's version... | |
| Lenore Powell, Katie Courtice - 2009 - 422 pages
...residents, or for nonpayment for his stay (except as prohibited by sources of third-party payment), and is given reasonable advance notice to ensure orderly...such actions are documented in his medical record; is encouraged and assisted, throughout his period of stay, to exercise his rights as a resident and... | |
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