Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1998 Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries. |
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... reasonable op- portunity to offer comments , and there shall be disclosed with those reports and evaluations any pertinent written statements furnished HCFA by those providers on those reports and evalua- tions . ( c ) Contractor ...
... reasonable op- portunity to offer comments , and there shall be disclosed with those reports and evaluations any pertinent written statements furnished HCFA by those providers on those reports and evalua- tions . ( c ) Contractor ...
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... reasonable 405.502 Criteria for determining reasonable 405.503 Determining customary charges . 405.504 Determining prevailing charges . 405.505 Determination of locality 405.506 Charges higher than customary or prevailing charges or ...
... reasonable 405.502 Criteria for determining reasonable 405.503 Determining customary charges . 405.504 Determining prevailing charges . 405.505 Determination of locality 405.506 Charges higher than customary or prevailing charges or ...
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... reasonable assurance of safety and effectiveness . Class III refers to devices that cannot be classified into Class I or Class II be- cause insufficient information exists to determine that either special or gen- eral controls would ...
... reasonable assurance of safety and effectiveness . Class III refers to devices that cannot be classified into Class I or Class II be- cause insufficient information exists to determine that either special or gen- eral controls would ...
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... reasonable time ; ( 2 ) The debtor refuses to pay the claim in full and the United States is unable to collect the full amount with- in a reasonable time by legal proceed- ings ; ( 3 ) There is real doubt the United States can prove its ...
... reasonable time ; ( 2 ) The debtor refuses to pay the claim in full and the United States is unable to collect the full amount with- in a reasonable time by legal proceed- ings ; ( 3 ) There is real doubt the United States can prove its ...
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... Reasonable Charges AUTHORITY : Secs . 1102 and 1871 of the Social Security Act ( 42 U.S.C. 1302 and 1395hh ) . SOURCE : 32 FR 12599 , Aug. 31 , 1967 , unless otherwise noted . Redesignated at 42 FR 52826 , Sept. 30 , 1977 . ยง 405.500 ...
... Reasonable Charges AUTHORITY : Secs . 1102 and 1871 of the Social Security Act ( 42 U.S.C. 1302 and 1395hh ) . SOURCE : 32 FR 12599 , Aug. 31 , 1967 , unless otherwise noted . Redesignated at 42 FR 52826 , Sept. 30 , 1977 . ยง 405.500 ...
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adjustment administrative agreement allowable costs amended amount in controversy applicable approved assets basis benefits carrier chapter charges claim clinic coinsurance cost reporting period coverage covered criteria decision deductible depreciation described in paragraph deter dialysis discharges durable medical equipment effect eligible entitled ESRD facility fee schedule ficiary filed fiscal HCFA health services hearing HMO or CMP hospital's ices individual inpatient inpatient hospital intermediary items or services limit mammography Medi mediary Medicaid Medicare enrollees Medicare payment meet ment MGCRB month nished notice nurse October outpatient paid party patient payment amount payment rates percent physi pital premiums procedures prospective payment system provider provider's reasonable cost reimbursement renal renal dialysis reporting periods beginning request requirements resident riod rules rural Sept services furnished Social Security specified in paragraph subpart supplier termination tient tion vider